A natural number is always a rational number .
Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a fraction. All natural numbers are rational.
A Rational number is a fraction of two integers; a rational expression is a fraction that contains at least one variable
Natural numbers are a part of rational numbers. All the natural numbers can be categorized in rational numbers like 1, 2,3 are also rational numbers.Irrational numbers are those numbers which are not rational and can be repeated as 0.3333333.
-- 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.
Yes, it must.
Yes.
No. Example: The difference of 2/5 & 1/3: 2/5 - 1/3 = 1/15 ∈ ℚ (is a rational number) ∉ ℕ (is not a natural number).
A natural number is always a rational number .
Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a fraction. All natural numbers are rational.
No. 1/2 is a rational number but it is not a natural number.
Yes. 2+sqrt(3) and 5+sqrt(3). Their difference is 3, which is rational.
Rational: yes. Natural: no.
You probably don't have to inspect that pair too closely.Every integer IS a rational number.
All natural numbers are rational numbers.
All natural numbers are rational numbers.
A Rational number is a fraction of two integers; a rational expression is a fraction that contains at least one variable