No, since "integers" means "whole numbers" (i.e no decimal places). Whereas all Irrational Numbers (such as e, pi, root 2 etc...) all have decimal places, hence are not integers.
no
There are numbers which cannot be expressed as ratios of two integers. These are called irrational numbers.
No prime numbers are irrational: All prime numbers are integers, and all integers are rational, since they can be expressed as themselves divided by 1.
Irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers or as a repeating or terminating decimal.
Yes, irrational numbers are never rational numbers because irrational numbers can't be expressed, by definition, as a fraction of two integers.
Integers are whole numbers, therefore they are not irrational
No. In fact, integers are never Irrational Numbers.
No. Irrational numbers cannot be integers.
no
No integers are irrational numbers. An integer is a whole number, positive or negative. This means they have no decimals or fractions. An irrational number, however, is a number with fractions or decimals. Therefor, there are no integers that are irrational numbers.
No. Prime numbers are positive integers, and integers are not irrational.
They can be integers, rational numbers or even approximations for irrational numbers.
There are none because all integers or whole numbers are rational numbers.
There are numbers which cannot be expressed as ratios of two integers. These are called irrational numbers.
Any of the numbers which cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers is irrational.
Because that is the definition of irrational numbers: They are the numbers that cannot be written as a ratio of two integers! A fraction is a ratio of two integers.
No prime numbers are irrational: All prime numbers are integers, and all integers are rational, since they can be expressed as themselves divided by 1.