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Describe the set of numbers that are real numbers but cannot be expressed as one integer divided by another. responses rational rational negative negative improper improper irrational

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The set of numbers that are real numbers but cannot be expressed as one integer divided by another is called **irrational numbers**. Rational numbers, on the other hand, can be expressed as the quotient of two integers (with the denominator not being zero). Examples of irrational numbers include \(\sqrt{2}\), \(\pi\), and \(e\).
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