rational and irrational number define and give example
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Rational and irrational numbers are the complex form of representation of number in Mathematics. ... A number which is written in the form of a ratio of two integers is a rational number whereas an irrational number has endless non-repeating digits. The example of a rational number is 1/2 and of irrational is π = 3.141.
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Rational:-A number which can be written in the form of ratio.
Example:-1/2
Irrational:-A number which cannot written in the form of ratio,it has endless repeating and non repeating numbers.
Example:-π(22/7)
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