That is correct.
An irrational number cannot be written as a fraction or to an exact decimal such as the symbol for pi or the square root of two. A rational number can be written in the form of a fraction or a decimal to an exact value.
Yes - it meets the conditions for a an irrational number:It is a Real numberWhen written as a decimal it never terminatesWhen written as a decimal it never repeatsThe exact definition of an irrational number is bit more precise, but this should be good enough for most purposes.
Yes - it meets the conditions for a an irrational number:It is a Real numberWhen written as a decimal it never terminatesWhen written as a decimal it never repeatsThe exact definition of an irrational number is bit more precise, but this should be good enough for most purposes.
Not precisely.
It is not ever accurate.
No.
It is said to be 22/7. And it is 3.14 in decimal form. * * * * * pi is a transcendental number which is a kind of irrational number. An irrational number cannot be represented as an exact fraction.
The exact square root is √6 or 60.5. It is an irrational number and so cannot be expressed in exact form as a decimal number.
Irrational, possibly transcendental
Sometimes, it depends on if it can be written as a ratio, if it can be a ratio, then it is rational.
The decimal representation in infinite, non-recurring.
as non-repeating, non-terminating.