Irrational numbers, like 0.01020304...., can be written as a fraction.
True, all decimals can be written as a fraction.
False, any decimal that does not terminate or repeat cannot be written as a fraction.
True, decimals that do not terminate can always be written as a fraction.
False, any decimal that does not terminate or repeat is rational.
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False, any decimal that does not terminate or repeat cannot be written as a fraction.
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I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. Let me correct myself:
False, any decimal that does not terminate or repeat cannot be written as a fraction.
Irrational numbers, by definition, cannot be expressed as fractions because they do not repeat or terminate. Examples of irrational numbers include √2, π, and e.
False, any decimal that does not terminate or repeat cannot be written as a fraction.
Irrational numbers, by definition, cannot be expressed as fractions because they do not repeat or terminate. Examples of irrational numbers include √2, π, and e.