-34 is a rational number
Yes. -34 is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction, which is -34/1.
Not necessarily. All rational numbers are real, not all real numbers are rational.
Yes. Any rational number divided by any other rational number is a rational number.
A real number dosen't have to be a rational number as a real number can be rational or irrational i.e the root of 2 is irrational and real. So is (pi).
-34 is a rational number
Yes. -34 is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction, which is -34/1.
Not necessarily. All rational numbers are real, not all real numbers are rational.
Sometimes. The number '4' is real and rational. The number 'pi' is real but not rational.
Yes. Any rational number divided by any other rational number is a rational number.
A real number dosen't have to be a rational number as a real number can be rational or irrational i.e the root of 2 is irrational and real. So is (pi).
Decimals are real. They can be rational or irrational.
Yes. -3 is both rational and real. -3 is an integer. All integers are rational numbers. All rational numbers are real numbers. Thus -3 is a rational number and a real number.
A real number which is not a rational number is an irrational number.
Yes it is, but not every real number is a rational number
Every integer is also a rational number and a real number.
Infinitely rarely, a real number is also a rational number. (There are an infinite number of rational numbers, but there are a "much bigger infinity" of real numbers.)