Math, asked by rramakrishna, 11 months ago

is the number 0.125 is irrational? why​

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Answered by crimsonpain45
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Answer:

It is written that there is a bar on 5 so it is a repeating decimal number and all repeating decimal numbers can be converted in the form of \frac{p}{q} where p is not equal to zero. As it is a repeating decimal number so it is not an irrational number. It is a rational number.

Answered by dhandapanikeerthi197
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Answer:

no it is not a irrational number

Step-by-step explanation:

it is not a irrational number because irrational numbers have no definite ending they were infinite so that only we are saying (p÷q) can be irrational number but q must not be equal to 0 because denominator is 0 then the value is infinite in your question 0.125is also equal to 125÷1000 so it has a definite ending because of this it is not a irrational number

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