To which subset of the real numbers does square root of 2 belong?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
the square root of two cannot be expressed as an integer divided by another integer (a rational number) so it is irrational
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thank u
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is it a whole number
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a whole number is a rational number, so no it is not
OpenStudy (anonymous):
F. irrational G. rational H. integer I. whole
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
one of those is it not
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I dont understand your question
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the square root of 2 is not rational integer or whole
OpenStudy (anonymous):
To which subset of the real numbers does !2 belong?
F. irrational G. rational H. integer I. whole
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\sqrt{2}\]
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
is that supposed to be 2 factorial?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
nvm
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it is an irrational number because it cannot be expressed as a ratio of integers
OpenStudy (anonymous):
aka a fraction
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
np
OpenStudy (anonymous):
You can tell that π is an irrational number because it has a what?
A. non-repeating decimal C. repeating decimal
B. non-terminating decimal D. non-repeating and a non-terminating
decimal
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