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Is zero a irrational number ​

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Answered by BALAND
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The definition of an irrational number is that it is not rational. And 0 is by definition a rational number.

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Answered by Sizzllngbabe
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 \bf \: \:  zero \:  is \:  not\:an  \:  irrational  \:  \\  \sf \: number.

We know that the integer 0 can be written in any one of the following forms.

 \sf \: For  \: example, =   \frac{0}{1} ,  \frac{0}{ - 1} ,  \frac{0}{2} , \\  \sf  \frac{0}{ - 2} ,  \frac{0}{3},  \frac{0}{ - 3},  \frac{0}{ - 4}  and \:  so \:  on …..

In other words, 0 = 0/b, where b is any non-zero integer

Thus, 0 can be written as, where a/b = 0, where a = 0 and b is any non-zero integer.

Hence, 0 is a rational number.

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