No, no number can be both rational and irrational.
It will be irrational.
Integers are rational. In the set of real numbers, every number is either rational or irrational; a number can't be both or neither.
-34 is a rational number
By definition, an irrational number is a number that is not rational, or in other words a number that cannot be expressed as an integer divided by another integer. A number cannot be both "rational" and "not rational."
No, no number can be both rational and irrational.
It will be irrational.
Integers are rational. In the set of real numbers, every number is either rational or irrational; a number can't be both or neither.
It is rational.A number cannot be both rational and irrational.
If it can't be expressed as a fraction then it is an irrational number
No number can be both rational and irrational. And, at the level that you must be for you to need to ask that question, a number must be either rational or irrational (ie not neither). 0.555555 is rational.
There is no such thing as a number that is both rational and irrational. By definition, every number is either rational or irrational.
The product of an irrational number and a rational number, both nonzero, is always irrational
No. Irrational means "not rational". A number either is rational, or it is not rational - tercium non datur.
No, they are two separate groups of numbers. A number is either rational or irrational, never both.
-34 is a rational number
By definition, an irrational number is a number that is not rational, or in other words a number that cannot be expressed as an integer divided by another integer. A number cannot be both "rational" and "not rational."