No, it is rational.
No, ( \frac{8}{9} ) is not irrational; it is a rational number. Rational numbers can be expressed as the quotient of two integers, and since both 8 and 9 are integers, ( \frac{8}{9} ) qualifies as rational. An irrational number cannot be expressed as a simple fraction and has a non-repeating, non-terminating decimal expansion.
It is an irrational number between 8 and 9.Es un número irracional entre 8 y 9.- (:
The square root of 8 over 25 is irrational, and real.
The square root of 70 is between 8 and 9, and is irrational. This is because 70 is between the squares of 8 and 9 (64 and 81, respectively), and because the square root of 70 continues without end and without a reliable pattern. Note that this is only one out of infinite number of irrational numbers between 8 and 9.
Rational.
No.
No, ( \frac{8}{9} ) is not irrational; it is a rational number. Rational numbers can be expressed as the quotient of two integers, and since both 8 and 9 are integers, ( \frac{8}{9} ) qualifies as rational. An irrational number cannot be expressed as a simple fraction and has a non-repeating, non-terminating decimal expansion.
Any addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division of rational numbers gives you a rational result. You can consider 8 over 9 as the division of 8 by 9, so the result is rational.
3/8 is rational, it can't be irrational.
It is an irrational number between 8 and 9.Es un número irracional entre 8 y 9.- (:
The square root of 8 over 25 is irrational, and real.
No, it is not.
No.
The square root of 70 is between 8 and 9, and is irrational. This is because 70 is between the squares of 8 and 9 (64 and 81, respectively), and because the square root of 70 continues without end and without a reliable pattern. Note that this is only one out of infinite number of irrational numbers between 8 and 9.
Rational.
No. By definition, 3/8 is rational.
Rational