Well, hello there, friend! The number 64 is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction, in this case 64/1. Rational numbers are like little happy trees in the world of mathematics, always there to bring us joy and simplicity. Just remember, whether a number is rational or irrational, it's all part of the beautiful math landscape we get to explore together.
-- There's an infinite number of rational numbers. -- There's an infinite number of irrational numbers. -- There are more irrational numbers than rational numbers. -- The difference between the number of irrational numbers and the number of rational numbers is infinite.
No. 64 can be represented as a fraction (ratio) of 64/1 .
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is 34.54 and irrational or rational. number
it is a rational number but 4.121314..... is an irrational no
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-- There's an infinite number of rational numbers. -- There's an infinite number of irrational numbers. -- There are more irrational numbers than rational numbers. -- The difference between the number of irrational numbers and the number of rational numbers is infinite.
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It is a rational number because the square root of 64 is 8 which is a rational number
It is a rational number - as are ALL perfect squares.
The square root of 64 is 8 which is a rational number
No. 64 can be represented as a fraction (ratio) of 64/1 .
No, 8 squared is not an irrational number. When you square 8, you get 64, which is a whole number and therefore a rational number. Rational numbers can be expressed as the quotient of two integers, and since 64 can be expressed as 64/1, it fits this definition.
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10.01 is Rational. IRRATIONAL are those decimals, which recur to infinity and there is NO regular order in the decimal digits. pi = 3.141592..... is Irrational But 3.333333..... is rational , because the decimal digits are in a regular order. Definitely an irrational number cannot be converted into a rational number/ratio/fraction/quotient. So 10.01 is rational because it can be converted to a ratio/fraction/quotient of 10 1/100 or 1001/100
No, and it is not irrational either. It is an imaginary number.
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