If you can write it without using weird mathematical symbols like summation or radical signs, then it's a rational number. So yes, -6 is rational; it is the ratio between -6 and 1 (among many, many other possibilities).
Yes, -6 is a rational number
Rational.
6 is a rational number.
'6' is RATIONAL. Casually IRRATIONAL numbers are those that have decimals going to infinity AND the decimal digits are NOT in any regular order. 'pi' = 3.141592.... is the most well known irrational number. However, 3.3333... is RATIONAL becaause the decimal digits are in a regular order of '3'.
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6 is a rational number. It can be written as 6/1
Yes, because 6 squared = 36 which is a rational number
Yes. A number is called a rational number if it can be written as the ratio of two integers. (-6) and 1 are both integers. -6 = -6/1. Therefore -6 is a rational number. Rational numbers can be either positive or negative (zero is also a rational number).
No, 6 is rational.
No, -6 is rational.
0.6 is the ratio of 6 and 10 ... completely rational.
4.6 is rational.
Rational; 62 = 36. Any rational number that is squared is still rational.