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No. Although there are infinitely many of either, there are more irrational numbers than rational numbers. The cardinality of the set of rational numbers is À0 (Aleph-null) while the cardinality of the set of irrational numbers is 2À0.
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All rational numbers can be expressed as fractions whereas irrational numbers can't be expressed as fractions.
No, a number is either rational or irrational
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There is no representation for irrational numbers: they are represented as real numbers that are not rational. The set of real numbers is R and set of rational numbers is Q so that the set of irrational numbers is the complement if Q in R.
No. Irrational and rational numbers can be non-negative.