What are irrational numbers? How do they differ from rational
numbers? Give examples.
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Irrational numbers are those which cannot be indicated as a repeating decimal or as a terminating decimal.
For example,
0.212112111211112 is neither a repeating nor a terminating decimal. It is the best example for irrational numbers.
The key difference between rational and irrational numbers is, the rational number is expressed in the form of p/q whereas it is not possible for irrational number (though both are real numbers).
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The key difference between rational and irrational numbers is, the rational number is expressed in the form of p/q whereas it is not possible for irrational number (though both are real numbers). Learn the definitions, more differences and examples based on them.
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