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What kind of fraction is irrational?(1 point)
Responses
an improper fraction
an improper fraction
a fraction with π
as the numerator or denominator
a fraction with pi as the numerator or denominator
a fraction with a negative integer as the numerator
a fraction with a negative integer as the numerator
a fraction with 0 in the numerator
Responses
an improper fraction
an improper fraction
a fraction with π
as the numerator or denominator
a fraction with pi as the numerator or denominator
a fraction with a negative integer as the numerator
a fraction with a negative integer as the numerator
a fraction with 0 in the numerator
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
An irrational fraction is characterized by having an irrational number (such as √2, π, or e) in either the numerator or the denominator. Therefore, the correct response from the options you provided would be:
**a fraction with π as the numerator or denominator.**
This is because π (pi) is an irrational number, and any fraction that includes it will also be irrational.
**a fraction with π as the numerator or denominator.**
This is because π (pi) is an irrational number, and any fraction that includes it will also be irrational.
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