It looks like a ratio of two integers, p/q, where q is not zero.
It is a normal rational number, just like any other rational number.
Yes, just look at decimals. Note: integers are a subset of rational numbers.
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I am rational, but not a number. This statement is therefore half correct.
The idea is to look for a rational number that is close to the desired irrational number. You can find rational numbers that are as close as you want - for example, by calculating more decimal digits.
They are rational.
It is a normal rational number, just like any other rational number.
Yes, just look at decimals. Note: integers are a subset of rational numbers.
Negative. Only like x like = positive
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I am rational, but not a number. This statement is therefore half correct.
No it is not a rational number,similar like 22/7 which is also a irrational number,becoz they are not totally divisible.
The idea is to look for a rational number that is close to the desired irrational number. You can find rational numbers that are as close as you want - for example, by calculating more decimal digits.
A rational number is any number that is not irrational - that is, it can be designated with numbers (2, -5, 0, 1/3, 0.14, etc.) A non-negative rational number number is exactly what it sounds like. It's any rational number that is not negative.
An irrational number cannot be written as a fraction or a whole number,Like Pi for example
It is a rational number. It can be written as a fraction.
Natural numbers are a part of rational numbers. All the natural numbers can be categorized in rational numbers like 1, 2,3 are also rational numbers.Irrational numbers are those numbers which are not rational and can be repeated as 0.3333333.