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2. Explain with an example how irrational numbers differ from rational numbers ?​

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Answered by rohankedar1998
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Numbers that can be expressed as a ratio of two number (p/q form) are termed as a rational number. Numbers that cannot be expressed as a ratio of two numbers are termed as an irrational number. ... Both the numerator and denominator are whole numbers, in which the denominator is not equal to zero.

Answered by keerthana5137
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Rational number:

* Rational Numbers includes perfect squares such as 4,9,16,25 and so on.

* Both the nominator and denominator are while numbers, in which denominator is not equal to zero.

Example: 3/2= 1.5, 3.6767.

Irrational number:

*Irrational numbers include such as √3,√2,√5,√7 and so on.

* Irrational number cannot be written in fractional form.

*Example: √5,√11.

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