The product of an irrational number and a rational number, both nonzero, is always irrational
No irrational number can turn into a rational number by itself: you have to do something to it. If you multiply any irrational number by 0, the answer is 0, which is rational. So, given the correct procedure, every irrational number can be turned into a rational number.
Sqrt(2) is irrational. Multiply by sqrt(4.5). Result is 3 which is rational.
No.
is 34.54 and irrational or rational. number
it is a rational number but 4.121314..... is an irrational no
It will be irrational.
If you multiply a rational and an irrational number, the result will be irrational.
Yes.
-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.
Yes. Any time you multiply a rational number by an irrational number, you get an irrational number - unless the rational number is zero.
Yes, but only if the rational number is 0.
No irrational number can turn into a rational number by itself: you have to do something to it. If you multiply any irrational number by 0, the answer is 0, which is rational. So, given the correct procedure, every irrational number can be turned into a rational number.
Sqrt(2) is irrational. Multiply by sqrt(4.5). Result is 3 which is rational.
No.
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If you multiply an irrational number by ANY non-zero rational number, the result will be irrational.
If you multiply or divide an irrational number - such as pi - by ANY rational number (except zero), you will ALWAYS get an irrational number.