It could be an irrational number
No. It could be a rational or an irrational
It could be irrational or complex.
You could place the radical of 5.5 between them. I hardly see how this helps though.
It could be a fraction or an irrational number.
The sum or the difference between two irrational numbers could either be rational or irrational, however, it should be a real number.
Two irrational numbers between 0 and 1 could be 1/sqrt(2), �/6 and many more.
It could be an irrational number
No. It could be a rational or an irrational
It could be irrational or complex.
You could place the radical of 5.5 between them. I hardly see how this helps though.
Rational number can be divided into more that the number 2. Irrational number are numbers that can only be divided evenly with the number 2.
It could be a fraction or an irrational number.
No, a real number could also be a rational number, an integer, a whole number, or a natural number. Irrational numbers fall into the same category of real numbers, but every real number is not an irrational number.
An irrational number is a number that has no definite end. For example, pi has no definite end and is therefore an irrational number. 3.8729833 has an end and is therefore a rational number. If 3.8729833 has been rounded off to make it easy to answer the question on WikiAnswers, however, then it could possibly be an irrational number.
No, because it could be a rational number.
No. Quite simply an irrational number cannot be written as a fraction and you could write zero as a fraction ex. 0/1