Well, honey, let me break it down for you. If you're talking about the decimal 1.7777777, then no, that's a rational number because it can be expressed as 8/9. But if you're referring to the infinite string of 7's, then yes, that's irrational because it can't be expressed as a simple fraction. So, it really depends on which 1.7777777 you're talking about, sugar.
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Oh, isn't that a lovely number to ponder? Well, my friend, 1.7777777 is actually a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction, such as 16/9. Remember, every number has its own special beauty, whether it's rational or irrational.
Oh, dude, let's break it down. So, an irrational number is a number that can't be expressed as a simple fraction. In this case, 1.7777777 can be written as 8/9. So, technically, it's a rational number. But hey, who's keeping track, right? Math is all about rules and stuff, man.
The sum of a rational and irrational number must be an irrational number.
rational * irrational = irrational.
No, 3.56 is not an irrational number. 3.56 is rational.
-Pi is irrational, because it does not terminate or repeat. Whenever you multiply an irrational number by a rational number (-1), the result is an irrational number.
Any irrational number, when multiplied by 0.5 will give an irrational number.