No, because it is a rational number that can also be expressed as a fraction.
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, added to 0.4 will give an irrational number.
No it is not.
That is a rational number, as are all of the integers.
Most numbers with a defined endpoint are not irrational. Therefore, 1.33333333333 is not an irrational number, but 1.3 recurring is an irrational number.Ans. 21.3 recurring is not irrational. In general any decimal that has a repeated pattern that continues to infinity is rational.1.3 recurring is just 4/3.
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It is irrational because its decimal places go on forever. They don't a) end b) have a pattern or c) are the same number repeated What I was asking was pi is C/d. Circumference is a number and so is diameter. p/q=rational. Then why is pi irrational?
An irrational number.
8.63 = 863/100
It could be that the decimal representation terminates so that the number is a rational number or that there is an infinitely long non-recurring sequence which indicates that the number is irrational.
No. The sum of an irrational number and any other [real] number is irrational.
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.