A rational function is the quotient of two polynomial functions.
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No, it is rational.
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"Rational" is an adjective and so there cannot be "a rational" (and certainly not "an rational"). Any answer would depend on whether the question was about a rational number, a rational person, a rational argument or "a rational" combined with some other noun.
Rational knowledge is based on both experience and cognition. A rational person takes all relevant information into consideration when making a decision.
Non rational refers to the limitations of knowledge , information
A rational function is the quotient of two polynomial functions.
Delusional.
It yields rational, provable, repeatable knowledge.
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Priori knowledge is "rational" knowledge as opposed to empirical knowledge which is from our "senses".A latin expression that means means formed or conceived beforehand. Made before or without examination; not supported by factual study.
The Enlightenment emphasized reason, science, and individualism as the key components to knowledge and understanding the world. It promoted the idea that rational thinking and empirical evidence were the foundations of knowledge, challenging traditional beliefs and superstitions.
Emotional - feeling. Or, possibly instinctive knowledge. Also, what is sometimes called the sixth sense.