Math, asked by mohitdayalani528, 6 months ago

is 7,548,123 a rational number

Answers

Answered by svprithuprathu
3

Answer:

nope, it is not a rational number but an irrational number...

If you're having trouble with the concept, here's some explanation:

rational number : numbers which are in the form of ratios, fractions, decimals, and are called rational numbers.

irrational number : numbers which are present with just integers, are called irrational numbers.

Hope it helps buddy!

(Sorry ya I'm wrong please delete this before gets misunderstands, thank you)

Answered by sourasghotekar123
0

Answer:

Is 7,548,123 a rational number?

Step-by-step explanation:

  • We have to tell that 7548123 is rational number or not. So for telling it that it is rational or not we need to understand what is the term rational number and to find it.
  • Rational number is the term in mathematics. Rational numbers in arithmetic means that- a number which can be represented as the quotient that is p/q form of two integers were the denominator that is q is not equal to zero.
  • Rational numbers include the set of all integers, were that can be written in quotient form with the integer as the numerator and 1 as the denominator.
  • So the given number to us is 7548123 which is numerator, denominator form. Here the denominator of the number 7548123 is 1.
  • Here denominator is not equal to zero, but it is 1, so this number is in the rational form. That is 7548123 is rational number.

Hence, 7548123 is rational number.

Similar questions