Describe the set of numbers that are real numbers but cannot be expressed as one integer divided by another.(1 point)

Responses

irrational
irrational

negative
negative

improper
improper

rational

1 answer

The correct response is irrational.

Rational numbers are numbers that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers (i.e., one integer divided by another), while irrational numbers are real numbers that cannot be expressed in that form. Examples of irrational numbers include \(\sqrt{2}\), \(\pi\), and \(e\).