The number sqrt(2) has no zeros in it, only the digit 2!
If you mean that the decimal representation has no 2 in it, you could create an infinite decimal fraction by selecting, at random, a digit from the set {1,2,3,...,9}. Clearly it cannot have a 0 in it and, thanks to the randomness, it will be irrational.
When added to a rational number, any irrational number will produce an irrational number.also, when added to an irrational number, any rational number will produce an irrational number.
Any irrational number, when added to 13, will produce an irrational number.
Any irrational number will do.
Yes. Any irrational number can be divided by itself to produce 1, which is a rational number.
An irrational number.
When added to a rational number, any irrational number will produce an irrational number.also, when added to an irrational number, any rational number will produce an irrational number.
Every irrational number, when multiplied by 0.4 will produce an irrational number.
Any irrational number, when added to 13, will produce an irrational number.
Every irrational number, when multiplied by 0.5 will produce an irrational number.
Any number which is irrational will produce an irrational number when multiplied by 0.5
Every irrational number, when multiplied by 0.4 will produce an irrational number.
Any irrational number, when added to 13, will produce an irrational number.
Any irrational number, when multiplied by 0.5 will give an irrational number.
Any irrational number will do.
Yes. Any irrational number can be divided by itself to produce 1, which is a rational number.
At least one of the factors has to be irrational.* An irrational number times ANY number (except zero) is irrational. * The product of two irrational numbers can be either rational or irrational.
Any irrational number added to 0.5 will produce an irrational number.