No ,irrational no can not be represented on no line because it is not of the form p/
None, since 57 is NOT an irrational number.
Yes.
Yes irrational numbers are real numbers that are part of the number line,
The sum of a rational and irrational number must be an irrational number.
The same as you would a rational number. Its distance from zero will represent the number, whether it is rational or irrational.
No ,irrational no can not be represented on no line because it is not of the form p/
There is no such thing as an irrational number line.
No. The real number line corresponds to rational AND irrational numbers.
Not normally because an irrational number can't be expressed as a fraction which can be represented on the number line.
Many right angled triangles can be used. The simplest would be one with legs of unit length.
No. It could be a rational or an irrational
Pi is an irrational number. As such, it has an infinite number of digits.
None, since 57 is NOT an irrational number.
Yes, they completed the [Real] number line.
Yes.
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