The Roman numeral which represented the number 50 was called quinquaginta and it was written as L
The number 50 is written as "L" in Roman numerals and is also pronounced as "fifty."
A number is said to be irrational if the number is non -repeating and non-terminating.
They are numbers which are written in the form p/q where p and q are integers.
15 is what my grandmother said lol im 31
irrational
no cuz i said no
its called roman numerals and it would be said VII because V=5 and II=2
A number is said to be irrational if the number is non -repeating and non-terminating.
They are numbers which are written in the form p/q where p and q are integers.
Two odd numbers are said to be consecutive if there are no other odd numbers in between. This happens when the first number is odd, and the second number is two more than the first number.
Yes. The infinity of rational numbers has the same size as the natural numbers, said to be "countable". The infinity of real numbers (and therefore, also of irrational numbers) is a larger infinity, said to be "uncountable".
15 is what my grandmother said lol im 31
she once said her favourite numbers are 3 and 7
irrational
When you subtract one number from another you get the difference.You just said it; sum.
Voltaire said the Holy Roman Empire was not 'Holy, Roman, or an Empire.'
no cuz i said no
even numbers are 2.4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20. if you skip count by two you will know what an even number is,and ther is more numbers than what i said