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zero technically isn't a number. it represents the absence of a number. It's nothing, and it's just used to show when there isn't any number

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Q: Is 0 a rational number or an irrational number?
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Is a rational number times a irrational number?

Can be irrational or rational.1 [rational] * sqrt(2) [irrational] = sqrt(2) [irrational]0 [rational] * sqrt(2) [irrational] = 0 [rational]


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Does a rational number times an irrational number equal a rational number?

No. If the rational number is not zero, then such a product is irrational.


What does a rational number times an irrational number equal?

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Is an irrational number multiplied by a rational number irrational?

Yes, unless the rational number is 0.


What irrational numbers can turn into a rational number?

No irrational number can turn into a rational number by itself: you have to do something to it. If you multiply any irrational number by 0, the answer is 0, which is rational. So, given the correct procedure, every irrational number can be turned into a rational number.


Why is the product of a rational number and an irrational number irrational?

The question cannot be answered because it is based on a false premise.The product of a (not an!) rational number and an irrational number need not be irrational. For eample, the product ofthe rational number, 0, and the irrational number, pi, is 0. The product is rational, not irrational!


Is the quotient of an irrational number and a rational number always irrational?

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