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13 September, 21:13

Can a number be both rational and irrational

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  1. 13 September, 22:33
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    A rational number is a number which can be expressed as a fraction whose numerator and denominator are both integers and whose denominator is not equal to zero. Rational numbers include all integers, fractions, mixed numbers, and some decimal numbers.

    Note : All terminating and repeating decimal numbers are rational numbers because those numbers can be expressed as a fraction. On the other hand, a non repeating number and non terminating decimal, like square root of 2, is an irrational number.
  2. 13 September, 23:33
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    No

    rational numbers:whole numbers, integers, repeating and termunating decimals

    1/2,2,3.5,0.1, and perfect sqaures

    irrational numbers:

    non-repeating and non-termunading

    not a perfect sqaure
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