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