Sorry but I have NO clue :(
The history of mathematics is nearly as old as humanity itself. Since antiquity, mathematics has been fundamental to advances in science, engineering, and philosophy.
During the 16th and early 17th Century, the equals, multiplication, division, radical (root), decimal and inequality symbols were gradually introduced and standardized.
The use of decimal fractions and decimal arithmetic is usually attributed to the Flemish mathematician Simon Stevin the late 16th Century, although the decimal point notation was not popularized until early in the 17th Century.
It has evolved from simple counting,measurement and calculation, and the systematic study of the shapes and motions of physical objects, through the application of abstraction, imagination and logic, to the broad,complex and often abstract discipline we know today.
Mathematical symbols were not created until the 16th Century. The earliest is the plus sign, +, in the 14th and the minus, -, is the 15th.
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The correct answer is:
They had no numeral for zero in their number system.
Without a zero, it is hard to accurately represent real world problems. This makes it easier to use words rather than numbers.
3. What is the volume of this figure?
4. What is the volume of the prism that can be constructed from this net?
Answer:
a < -3
Step-by-step explanation:
-2a > 6
Divide each side by -2, remembering to flip the inequality
-2a/-2 < 6/-2
a < -3
Step-by-step explanation:
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