It is a rational number which when expressed as a fraction is 1/10
Yes. Any irrational number can be divided by itself to produce 1, which is a rational number.
It is a rational number
Irrational.
The product of a rational and irrational number can be rational if the rational is 0. Otherwise it is always irrational.
Sometimes. eg the irrational number √2 squared is 2 which is rational (2 = 2/1) eg the irrational number √(√2) squared is √2 which is irrational.
It is a rational number.
rational! :) Have a nice day!1
Can be irrational or rational.1 [rational] * sqrt(2) [irrational] = sqrt(2) [irrational]0 [rational] * sqrt(2) [irrational] = 0 [rational]
The product of an irrational number and a rational number, both nonzero, is always irrational
No. An irrational number is a number that neither terminates nor repeats. Since 1 terminates, it is called a rationalnumber.No. An irrational number is a number that is not rational. Rational numbers are those who can be defined as the division of two integer numbers. As 1 is 1/1, it is a rational number, so, it's not irrational.
No, but you can add an irrational number and a rational number to give an irrational.For example, 1 + pi is irrational.
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
It is an irrational number
-Pi is irrational, because it does not terminate or repeat. Whenever you multiply an irrational number by a rational number (-1), the result is an irrational number.
Yes. Any irrational number can be divided by itself to produce 1, which is a rational number.
Rational
144 is rational. It is a whole number, it is an integer, etc.......