'3' is RATIONAL.
All numbers are RATIONAL except those were the decimal goes to infinity AND the decimal digits are NOT in any regular order.
pi = 3.1419592.... is probably the most well known IRRATIONAL number. Also the Square Roots of Prime numbers.
NB 3.333.... recurring to infinity is RATIONAL, because it can be converted to a RATIO/Fraction.
Integers are rational. In the set of real numbers, every number is either rational or irrational; a number can't be both or neither.
It doesn't happen. A number cannot be both rational and irrational. It is possible for it to be NEITHER if it is not Real number, i.e. involves the square root of -1, i.e is an imaginary or complex number number.
No, no number can be both rational and irrational.
It will be irrational.
-34 is a rational number
Integers are rational. In the set of real numbers, every number is either rational or irrational; a number can't be both or neither.
No number can be both rational and irrational. And, at the level that you must be for you to need to ask that question, a number must be either rational or irrational (ie not neither). 0.555555 is rational.
If it can't be expressed as a fraction then it is an irrational number
It is rational.A number cannot be both rational and irrational.
Integers and fractions that have integers in the numerator and denominator are rational. A number can't be rational and irrational at the same time - irrational means "not rational".
Oh honey, 0.727272 is a rational number. It can be written as 8/11, which is a nice, tidy fraction. So, it's not irrational, not both, and definitely not neither. Just a good ol' rational number, nothing fancy.
No. A rational number is a number that either terminates or repeats. An irrational number neither terminates nor repeats. Therefore, it cannot be both.
Irrational* * * * *No.The number can be represented by a terminating decimal so it is rational.A number cannot be both rational and irrational. And unless you are into higher maths (and if you are, the distinction between rationals and irrationals will be child's play) there are none that are neither rational nor irrational. So, for your purposes, they must be one or the other but cannot be both.Even if it is an infinite decimal, with 6868 going on for ever, it is rational.
It doesn't happen. A number cannot be both rational and irrational. It is possible for it to be NEITHER if it is not Real number, i.e. involves the square root of -1, i.e is an imaginary or complex number number.
No, no number can be both rational and irrational.
It will be irrational.
There is no such thing as a number that is both rational and irrational. By definition, every number is either rational or irrational.