The answer depends on what the irrational number is!
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The value of pi is widely accepted as approximately 3.14; however, as is true of all irrational numbers, when pi is expressed as a decimal, it has an infinite number of decimal places. To see pi expressed beyond its standard approximation, then please refer to the Related Link below.
No, numbers less than 0.833 are not always irrational. For instance, 0.2 isn't an irrational number
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6; 5.34 x 106
The square root of 29 is an irrational number, close to (but not equal to) 5.385; on a number line, this is a point between 5 and 6 closer to 5 than 6. The number can also be represented as a continued fraction. You can find a link to an image of this representation below.
The value of pi is widely accepted as approximately 3.14; however, as is true of all irrational numbers, when pi is expressed as a decimal, it has an infinite number of decimal places. To see pi expressed beyond its standard approximation, then please refer to the Related Link below.
No. Not even all the space in the universe would suffice.
If it can't be expressed as a fraction then it is an irrational number
The website I linked below has pi up to a million decimal places.Pi can usually be approximated to 3.14159265.Nobody has solved the value of pi completely, since it is an irrational number that has an infinite number of decimal places.
No, numbers less than 0.833 are not always irrational. For instance, 0.2 isn't an irrational number
See the answer below.
There are an infinite number of irrational numbers between 2 and 4. See the link below for the definition of irrational numbers. The two most popular irrational numbers between 2 and 4 are pi (3.14159...) and e (2.71828...).
It is a decimal number which is a real number.Link below.
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The binary number 1000011 is equal to the decimal number 67. See the related link, 'Binary Numbers' below this answer.
0.1 is equivalent to 1/10 which is a rational number
To convert a fraction to a decimal you need to divide the numerator (the number above the line) by the denominator (the number below the line). 11/20 = 0.55