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how do irrational numbers differ from rational number​

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Answered by tanwarsakshi968
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Numbers that cannot be expressed as a ratio of two numbers are termed as an irrational number. Rational Number includes numbers, which are finite or are recurring in nature. ... Both the numerator and denominator are whole numbers, in which the denominator is not equal to zero

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Answered by XxEVILxspiritxX
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Rational Number is defined as the number which can be expressed as a fraction  P/Q  for any integers p,q. An irrational number is a number which cannot be expressed as a fraction

 any integers p,q. An irrational number is a number which cannot be expressed as a fraction P/Q  for any integers p,q.

In rational numbers, both numerator and denominator are whole numbers, where the denominator is not equal to zero. While an irrational number cannot be written in a fraction.

Also, the decimal expansion of a rational number is terminating or non-terminating repeating while, that of an irrational number is non-terminating non-repeating.

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