Which of the following statements is always true? x−y^2 is a rational number between x and y. x+y^2 is a rational number between x and y. x*y^2 is a rational number between x and y. x/y^2 is a rational number between x and y.

Dakota Adkins

Dakota Adkins

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2022-12-08

Which of the following statements is always true?
x−y/2 is a rational number between x and y.
x+y/2 is a rational number between x and y.
x*y/2 is a rational number between x and y.
x/y/2 is a rational number between x and y.

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didihkanvuc

didihkanvuc

Beginner2022-12-09Added 6 answers

x + y 2 is a rational number between x and y. Because it lies between x and y.

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