No, 40 is a rational number.
The square root of 40 is an irrational number
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It is an irrational number, and therefore a real number.
How would you do that ?? You'd have to change the value of the number. As long as the irrational number keeps its original value, it's an irrational number.
10+0.01 = 10.01 and it is a rational number
no. an example of an irrational number would be like the square root of 3
Pie is an irrational number because it has infinite decimal places.
To be irrational, it would have to have an infinite number of digits, without a periodic repetition.
An irrational number is a number that never ends. An example of an irrational square root would be the square root of 11.
Yes - if I had an irrational number x, and I added that to the number (7-x), I would end up with 7.If the number is irrational, it can be subtracted from a rational/integer to make another irrational.
The same as you would a rational number. Its distance from zero will represent the number, whether it is rational or irrational.