Asked by Annalisa
a number is a ( n) ___ if it can be written in the form a/b where a and b are intergers and b =/ 0
Wouldn't it be whole number?
Wouldn't it be whole number?
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MathMate
4/5 is not a whole number.
A number which can be expressed in the form of a/b (a and b are integers) is a rational number.
Those that cannot are called irrational numbers, namely the digits after the decimal point do not repeat. Examples are π, √2, etc.
A number which can be expressed in the form of a/b (a and b are integers) is a rational number.
Those that cannot are called irrational numbers, namely the digits after the decimal point do not repeat. Examples are π, √2, etc.
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Annalisa
Thank You!!
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MathMate
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