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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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.
I am rational, but not a number. This statement is therefore half correct.
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
No it is not a rational number,similar like 22/7 which is also a irrational number,becoz they are not totally divisible.
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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.
I am rational, but not a number. This statement is therefore half correct.
Oh, dude, 0.5 is totally a real number because, like, you can see it on the number line and stuff. And it's also a rational number because you can write it as a fraction, like 1/2. So yeah, 0.5 is real and rational, just like my love for pizza.
It is a rational number. It can be written as a fraction.
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