A fraction that is irrational is "a fraction with π as the numerator or denominator."
This is because π is an irrational number, and any fraction that contains an irrational number in either the numerator or denominator will also be irrational.
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a fraction with a negative integer as the numerator
a fraction with a negative integer as the numerator
a fraction with π
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A fraction that is irrational is "a fraction with π as the numerator or denominator."
This is because π is an irrational number, and any fraction that contains an irrational number in either the numerator or denominator will also be irrational.