Math, asked by anjalichoudhary176, 1 year ago

identify a rational number among the following numbers 2+√2, 2√2, 0, π , √25/6, √3

Answers

Answered by gaurishka7562
11

Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

here is your answer

mark as brainliest

have a nice day

Answered by arshikhan8123
1

Concept:

Both rational and irrational numbers are real, yet they differ in terms of some characteristics. A rational number is one that can be written as P/Q, where P and Q are both integers and Q is greater than zero. However, an irrational number cannot be expressed using straightforward fractions. An illustration of a rational number is 2/3, while an irrational number is √2.

Given:

2+√2, 2√2, 0, π , √25/6, √3

Find:

identify a rational number among the following numbers
Solution:

2+√2=irrational number

2√2=irrational number

0=Rational number

π=irrational number

√25/6 =irrational number

√3=irrational number

Therefore,0 is the rational number

#SPJ3

Similar questions