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

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Answered by vandu48
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an irrational number is a number which cannot be expressed in a ratio of two integers.in rational number both numerator and denominator are whole numbers, where the denominator is equal to zero.while an irrational number cannot be written in a fraction..

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Answered by MdSulaiman
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Answer:

rational Number is defined as the number which can be written in a ratio of two integers. An irrational number is a number which cannot be expressed in a ratio of two integers. ... Conversely, irrational numbers include those numbers whose decimal expansion is infinite, non-repetitive and shows no pattern.

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