Math, asked by aashishchoudhary753, 11 months ago

There are numbers which cannot be written in the form p/q
, where p and q both are integers
and q ≠0.​

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Answered by deepikakaushik2104
26

Answer:

irrational numbers are those numbers which can't be written in the above mentioned form where p and q both are the integers and q is not equal to 0

Answered by venupillai
16

Answer:

Yes, these numbers are called irrational numbers.

Two famous examples are: π (pi) and "e" (the base of natural logarithm)

Step-by-step explanation:

We often take π as 22/7. This is only a rational approximation of an irrational number. If π were indeed equal to 22/7, it would be a rational number!

The definition of a rational number is one that can be expressed in the form of p/q where p and q are both integers and q is non-zero.

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