10+0.01 = 10.01 and it is a rational number
No it is rational. It can be written as 27/10.
No. The sum of an irrational number and any other [real] number is irrational.
No. 0.9 is rational. It is equal to 9/10.
A negative irrational number can be thought of as an irrational number multiplied by -1, or an irrational number with a minus sign in front of it.
A non-zero rational number (10) multiplied by an irrational number (pi) is always irrational.
No. An irrational number is one that cannot be written as a fraction. 20/2 is a fraction that equals 10, so 10 is rational. √10 would be irrational, though.■
There is no such number. Between any two irrational numbers there are infinitely many irrational numbers. So, the claim that x is the irrational number closest to ten can be demolished by the fact that there are infinitely many irrational numbers between x and 10 (or 10 and x).
No
The square root of any non-perfect square is an irrational number. Since sqrt(1000) = 10 sqrt(10), it is irrational.
Rational.
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No. An irrational number cannot be expressed as the quotient of two integers. 35.6 = 356/10 and both 356 and 10 are integers. Hint: A terminating decimal is never irrational.
1.7 is the ratio of 17 to 10 ... nice and rational.
It depends on the base, but for either e or 10, it is irrational.
10 is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction
10+0.01 = 10.01 and it is a rational number