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write five news Rational and Irrational​

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Answered by saijyothi89
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Step-by-step explanation:

Rational Numbers

Can be expressed as the quotient of two integers(ie a fraction) with a denominator that is not zero. Many people are surprised to know that a repeating decimal is a rational number. The venn diagram below shows examples of all the different types of rational, irrational nubmers including integers, whole numbers, repeating decimals and more.

Set of Real Numbers Venn Diagram

Examples of Rational Numbers

5You can express 5 as 5151 which is the quotient of the integer 5 and 12You can express 2 as 2121 which is the quotient of the integer 2 and 19–√9is rational because you can simplify the square root to 3 which is the quotient of the integer 3 and 1.11¯¯¯¯¯.11¯All repeating decimals are rational. It's a little bit tricker to show why so I will do that elsewhere.9.9is rational because it can be expressed as 910910 ( All terminating decimals are also rational numbers).73.73is rational because it can be expressed as 73100731001.51.5is rational because it can be expressed as 3232

Irrational Numbers

Can notbe expressed as the quotient of two integers (ie a fraction) such that the denominator is not zero

Examples of Irrational Numbers

7–√7Unlike 9–√9, you cannot simplify 7–√7 .5050If a fraction, has a dominator of zero, then it's irrational5–√5Unlike 9–√9, you cannot simplify 5–√5 .πππ

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