No. A rational number is any terminating numeral. A repeating decimal is irrational.
It is non-terminating decimal and therefore it is an irrational number
as non-repeating, non-terminating.
Irrational number or repeating decimal
No. It is a rational number. Any repeating decimal or terminating decimal is rational.
No, the product is a variable and whether or not it is irrational will depend on the value of the variable.
No, no repeating decimal is irrational. All repeating decimals can be converted to fractions. They are, however, non-terminating.
A repeating decimal is rational.
No.
no
It is an infinite non-repeating decimal which represents an irrational number.
No, it cannot.
Actually, a repeating decimal is not necessarily an irrational number. A repeating decimal is a decimal number that has a repeating pattern of digits after the decimal point. While some repeating decimals can be irrational, such as 0.1010010001..., others can be rational, like 0.3333... which is equal to 1/3. Irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction, and they have non-repeating, non-terminating decimal representations.
An irrational number has a decimal representation that is non-terminating and non-repeating.
4/14 is equal to the irrational repeating decimal, 0.285714... it keeps repeating after that.
No, it is not possible.
No. A rational number is any terminating numeral. A repeating decimal is irrational.