No because natural numbers are positive whole numbers greater than 0
Yes. Every irrational number has a non-terminating, non-repeating decimal representation.
That is the definition of a rational number.
No, a rational number, expressed as decimal, is either a terminating decimal, such as 1/4 = 0.25, or a repeating decimal, such as 1/7 = 0.142857 142857 142857 ...
Every rational number can be expressed as a fraction
Any rational number is either a repeating decimal, or a terminating decimal.
Yes. Every irrational number has a non-terminating, non-repeating decimal representation.
That is the definition of a rational number.
No, a rational number, expressed as decimal, is either a terminating decimal, such as 1/4 = 0.25, or a repeating decimal, such as 1/7 = 0.142857 142857 142857 ...
No. A rational number is any terminating numeral. A repeating decimal is irrational.
Yes- every terminating or repeating decimal number is rational.
Every rational number can be expressed as a fraction
Yes- every terminating or repeating decimal number is rational.
Any rational number is either a repeating decimal, or a terminating decimal.
No, it is not.
No; if the non-terminating decimal repeats then it represents a rational.Examples:0.3333... = 1/30.428571428571... = 3/70.181818... = 2/11
Yes, every real number can be represented as a decimal. This includes both rational numbers, which can be expressed as terminating or repeating decimals, and irrational numbers, which have non-repeating, non-terminating decimal representations. However, the way these numbers are represented can vary, with some requiring an infinite number of decimal places. Therefore, while all real numbers have decimal representations, the nature of those representations differs based on the type of number.
All real numbers have a decimal representation. Rational numbers have decimal representations that terminate or repeat infinitely. Irrational numbers have decimal representations that are non-terminating and non-repeating.