250,250,250,250...? Technically, no, because any number that repeats itself, whether it is a decimal or not, is irrational.
It is a normal rational number, just like any other rational number.
yes, it is rational because it isnt neverending. irrational numbers are neverending like pi which is 3.14-----------------------------------. it basically never ends. rationals such as 25 over 100 end if you divide 100 into 25. sources: my algebra book
It IS, not just can be.
Yes, just look at decimals. Note: integers are a subset of rational numbers.
250,250,250,250...? Technically, no, because any number that repeats itself, whether it is a decimal or not, is irrational.
It is a normal rational number, just like any other rational number.
yes, it is rational because it isnt neverending. irrational numbers are neverending like pi which is 3.14-----------------------------------. it basically never ends. rationals such as 25 over 100 end if you divide 100 into 25. sources: my algebra book
Oh, dude, you're talking about squaring a rational number! When you multiply a rational number by itself, you're just squaring it, which means you're multiplying it by itself. It's like saying "Hey, rational number, let's double date with yourself!" So, the product of a rational number multiplied by itself is just that number squared.
a rational number is different from a natural number because a rational number can be expressed as a fraction and natural numbers are just countinq numbers =D
It IS, not just can be.
Yes, just look at decimals. Note: integers are a subset of rational numbers.
Well, isn't that just a happy little number! 6.3 is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction, in this case, 63/10. Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a simple fraction where the numerator and denominator are both integers. Just remember, every number is special in its own way, just like you!
In number systems Rational number is not represented just by q . they are represented in the form of p and q . P/q is rational number where q is not equal to zero.
rational. Just remember that a rational number is one that may be formed from a ratio. e.g. -108/2.
It is a rational number. It can be written as a fraction.
There are infinitely many rational numbers, not just one.