No, 6 is rational.
No -6 can be expressed as a fraction (-6/1) and therefore cannot be irrational. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as fractions.
No, -6 is rational.
It is an irrational number.
irrational
There are infinite irrational numbers between 1 and 6.
-18
it is irrational because it's from the exponential numbers
Irrational numbers are infinitely dense. That is to say, between any two irrational (or rational) numbers there is an infinite number of irrational numbers. So, for any irrational number close to 6 it is always possible to find another that is closer; and then another that is even closer; and then another that is even closer that that, ...
No. Sqrt(2)*sqrt(18) = 6.
It is known that the square root of an integer is either an integer or irrational. If we square root2 root3 we get 6. The square root of 6 is irrational. Therefore, root2 root3 is irrational.
No, 6 over 5 is not irrational. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers. In this case, 6 over 5 simplifies to the rational number 1.2, which can be expressed as a ratio of 6 to 5.
4.6 is rational.