Explain with an example how irrational number differ form rational number?
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Rational Numbers: The real numbers which can be represented in the form of the ratio of two integers, say P/Q, where Q is not equal to zero are called rational numbers.
example: ½, ⅖, ⅘ etc
Irrational Numbers: The real numbers which cannot be expressed in the form of the ratio of two integers are called irrational numbers.
example: π , root2, root3 etc
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