Yes because a rational number can be expressed as a fraction whereas irrational numbers can't be expressed as fractions.
Any number with a defined end-point, such as -0.4744, is rational.
Irrational.
is 34.54 and irrational or rational. number
it is a rational number but 4.121314..... is an irrational no
Yes. In fact, a rational plus or minus an irrational will always be irrational.
Yes, it will always be irrational.
Yes because a rational number can be expressed as a fraction whereas irrational numbers can't be expressed as fractions.
17 is a prime number with no factors other than itself and 1 therefore minus square root of 17 is an irrational number.
Any number with a defined end-point, such as -0.4744, is rational.
Irrational.
10.01 is a rational number
Rational
It is a rational number.
Minus pi. Or minus pi plus any rational number. Here is how you can figure this out (call your unknown number "x", and let "r" stand for any rational number):x + pi = r To solve for "x", simply subtract pi from both sides. That gives you: x = r - pi
is 34.54 and irrational or rational. number
it is a rational number but 4.121314..... is an irrational no