An irrational number is a number that cannot be written as a ratio of two numbers.
It depends on what type of numbers they are. A number that can be written as a ratio of 2 integers is a rational number. If one of the numbers is irrational or complex the answer is complicated.
Yes, by definition. A rational number is one that can be written as a ratio (hence rational) of two whole numbers. And a ratio of two whole numbers is a fraction.
No. Rational numbers are those numbers that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers. 2.4, for example, is a rational number (it can be written as the ratio 12/5), but not a counting number.
An irrational number refers to one that can not be written as a ratio, or fraction, between two whole numbers.
A rational number is any number that can be written as a ratio, or fraction, of 2 whole numbers.
A rational number can be written as a fraction, with integers in the numerator and the denominator.
-- Any number that can be written as the ratio of two whole numbers is a rational number.-- Any whole number can be written as the ratio of that number to ' 1 ', so it's rational.
No, only rational numbers can be written as a ratio of two integers (the second being non-zero). The majority of real numbers are irrational and they cannot be so written.
Some examples are an irrational number, an imaginary number, a complex number.
The ratio of two number, X and Y where Y is not 0, is X/Y which can also be written as X:Y.
4.126532 is the ratio of 4,126,532 to 1,000,000. Since it can be written as the ratio of whloe numbers, it's rational.
A rational number.