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3 July, 01:49

Which term applies to numbers that cannot be written in this form a/b

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  1. 3 July, 05:33
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    Assuming 'a' and 'b' are integers, with b as nonzero, then a/b is known as a rational number. The term "ratio" is buried in "rational". A ratio is effectively a fraction of two values so that's a good way to remember the term. Some examples of rational numbers are 2/3 or 4/9. Whole numbers are rational because something like 7 is the same as 7/1

    Any numbers that cannot be written as a ratio of whole numbers, we consider them irrational (aka opposite of rational, or not rational). Something like pi = 3.14 or sqrt (2) = 1.414 are irrational as we cannot express them in the form a/b. We can get close but not exact.

    In summary, the answer is irrational
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