A real number can be either rational or irrational. It can't be both at the same time.
The cubes of all rational numbers will be rational. But the cubes of irrational numbers can be either.
Numbers cannot be rational and irrational at the same time.
yes * * * * * No. Rational and irrational numbers are two DISJOINT subsets of the real numbers. That is, no rational number is irrational and no irrational is rational.
No. The intersection of the two sets is null. Irrational numbers are defined as real numbers that are NOT rational.
All irrational numbers are not rational.
No. It's one or the other. No rational number is irrational.
Irrational numbers are never rational numbers
No, rational number are ones that can be written as a/b where a and b are integers. Irrational numbers are those real number that are NOT rational.
No, rational number are ones that can be written as a/b where a and b are integers. Irrational numbers are those real number that are NOT rational.
All rational and irrational numbers are real numbers.
No, they are disjoint sets: no rational is irrational and no irrational is rational.
They can be rational, irrational or complex numbers.They can be rational, irrational or complex numbers.They can be rational, irrational or complex numbers.They can be rational, irrational or complex numbers.