The statement is false; in fact, no irrational number can be exactly expressed as a quotient of integers because this property is the definition of rational numbers.
A number that cannot be expressed as a quotient of two integers is called an irrational number. Some common irrational numbers are pi (3.14159....) and the square root of two.
None. A rational number is a number that can be written as the quotient of two integers where the divisor is not zero. An irrational number is a real number that cannot be written as the quotient of two integers where the divisor is not zero. Any given real number either can or cannot be written as the quotient of two integers. If it can, it is rational. If it cannot, it is irrational. You can't be both at the same time. The square root of -1 is not a real number and it cannot be written as the quotient of two integers, so it is neither rational nor irrational.
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No. Irrational numbers can not be expressed as a ratio between two integers.
Rational.In mathematics, a rational number is any numberthat can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers, a numerator p and a non-zero denominator q.
The definition of an irrational number is that it cannot be expressed as the quotient of 2 integers, so no.
A number that cannot be expressed as a quotient of two integers is called an irrational number. Some common irrational numbers are pi (3.14159....) and the square root of two.
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82 is not an irrational number because it can be expressed as the quotient of two integers: 82÷ 1.
An irrational number is a number that cannot be expressed as the quotient of two integers and is a continuous quantity.
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Any number that cannot be expressed as the quotient of two integers.
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An irrational number is a number that is not rational. A rational number is a number that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers, the divisor not being zero.
No. An irrational number cannot be expressed as the quotient of two integers. 35.6 = 356/10 and both 356 and 10 are integers. Hint: A terminating decimal is never irrational.
Pi is an irrational number, which is defined as one that cannot be expressed as a ratio or a quotient of two integers. So by definition, no. The values 22/7 and 355/113 come close, but neither is exactly pi.