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what r rational and irrational number


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Answered by arpita767
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rational r the no which r in the form of p/q and irrational no r the no which never come in end they r of 2 types terminating and non-terminating . terminating r the one in which a no. an be divide fully by decimal but non-terminating where the no can't devide it will repeat
Answered by debtwenty12pe7hvl
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A rational number is a number that can be written as a ratio. That means it can be written as a fraction, in which both the numerator (the number on top) and the denominator (the number on the bottom) are whole numbers.The number 8 is a rational number because it can be written as the fraction 8/1.  Likewise, 3/4 is a rational number because it can be written as a fraction. Even a big, clunky fraction like 7,324,908/56,003,492 is rational, simply because it can be written as a fraction.Every whole number is a rational number, because any whole number can be written as a fraction. For example, 4 can be written as 4/1, 65 can be written as 65/1, and 3,867 can be written as 3,867/1.


All numbers that are not rational are considered irrational. An irrational number can be written as a decimal, but not as a fraction.

An irrational number has endless non-repeating digits to the right of the decimal point. Here are some irrational numbers:

   π = 3.141592…

√ 2 = 1.414213…

Although irrational numbers are not often used in daily life, they do exist on the number line. In fact, between 0 and 1 on the number line, there are an infinite number of irrational numbers!

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