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567/16 convert the given rational number into irrational number​

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Answered by MrNishhh
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A rational number is a number that can be written in the form p/q where p and q are integers, and q ≠ 0. The set of rational numbers is denoted by Q or

Q

. Examples:1/4, −2/5, 0.3 (or) 3/10, −0.7(or) −7/10, 0.151515... (or) 15/99. Rational numbers can be represented as decimals. The different types of rational numbers are Integers like -1, 0, 5, etc., fractions like 2/5, 1/3, etc., terminating decimals like 0.12, 0.625, 1.325, etc., and non-terminating decimals with repeating patterns (after the decimal point) such as 0.666..., 1.151515..., etc.

Answered by MrNulla
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Before going into a representation of the decimal expansion of rational numbers, let us understand what rational numbers are. Any number that can be represented in the form of p/q, such that p and q are integers and q ≠ 0 are known as rational numbers. So when these numbers have been simplified further, they result in decimals. Let us learn how to expand such decimals here.

Examples: 6,−8.1,45 etc. are all examples of rational numbers.

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