A number that cannot be expressed as a quotient of two integers is called an irrational number. Some common irrational numbers are pi (3.14159....) and the square root of two.
No. Irrational numbers cannot be integers.
No. Prime numbers are positive integers, and integers are not irrational.
Integers are whole numbers, therefore they are not irrational
No integer is an irrational number; all integers are rational.
No integers are irrational numbers. An integer is a whole number, positive or negative. This means they have no decimals or fractions. An irrational number, however, is a number with fractions or decimals. Therefor, there are no integers that are irrational numbers.
an irrational number fractions are ratios of integers; if its irrational, it can't be written as a ratio of two integers
The definition of an irrational number is that it cannot be expressed as the quotient of 2 integers, so no.
An irrational number is one which cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers.
NO it is not irrational, that is to say it IS rational. If you can write a number as ratio of integers, it is rational. -11.7 can certainly be written as a ratio of integers.
Some examples are an irrational number, an imaginary number, a complex number.
"An irrational number is a number that can't be writtenas the ratio of two integers."