Math, asked by korishsingh, 1 year ago

a number of the form m/n where m and n are both integers and n. is not equal to 0 is called an irrational number...plz give the answer in true or false..

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Answered by ShanAgrawal
15
Hello frnd,

IT IS FALSE......

Because any number which can be written in the form p/q is called a rational number.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey buddy!!
Here is your answer!!
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⚫️A number of the form m/n where m and n are both integers and n is not equal to 0 is called a rational number.
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So the above statement mentioned in the question is «FALSE«

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Hope it helps u!!
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