You subtract decimals together.
To add the two decimals together
no, it is an infinetly nonrepeating decimal
Yes.
I don't know ok
Irrational numbers.
You subtract decimals together.
To add the two decimals together
no, it is an infinetly nonrepeating decimal
Yes.
I don't know ok
The property is the same, whether you work with integers, decimals, or fractions.
They are irrational.
If a number consists of a series of non repeating and non terminating digits then it is irrational.A particularly well known example is that of pi (which is an irrational number representing the proportion between the diameter of a circle and its circumference).
an irrational number
The quotient of 5 and negative 30 is both. Rational numbers and integers include many of the same numbers. Integers are positive and negative counting numbers, but rational numbers include nonrepeating decimals and fractions.
Non terminating repeating decimals would be such as 0.3333333 where the 3 could continue on forever.