as many as you want it doesn't change its value
no
How would you do that ?? You'd have to change the value of the number. As long as the irrational number keeps its original value, it's an irrational number.
The magnitude or value of the number.
Take the old value and subtract from the new value, then divide by the old value. Multiply by 100. That number representsthe percent change.
a constant ex: Pi. it will always be 3.14159... it will never change in value.
as many as you want it doesn't change its value
the value does not change but the number does get smaller as you go down the place value
no
How would you do that ?? You'd have to change the value of the number. As long as the irrational number keeps its original value, it's an irrational number.
You can times the number by 100 and get your answer
The magnitude or value of the number.
Take the old value and subtract from the new value, then divide by the old value. Multiply by 100. That number representsthe percent change.
The value of the number does not change. It is still 88.74
You have an original value and a new value. Take the new value and subtract the original value. Then divide that number by the original value.
Representing a number in decimal form does not change its value. Its value remains at 79 however it it written.
Such a number does not exist.