not a number set that contains the number 0? A.rational numbers B.irrational numbers C.whole numbers D.integers
find the answer your self lazy
An irrational number is a number that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction or ratio, like Pi.
Ronnie, that's not how you answer a question on here. While yes, that is pretty lazy when she could just google the answer but still.
So, 0 would not be an irrational number since: \[\frac{0}{n} = 0\] As long as n does not equal 0, this ratio equals 0.
In other words, 0 is a rational number, an integer, and a whole number... Rational #s: can we written as a fraction 230/42 Whole #s: All positive numbers, including 0 Integers: negative and positive #'s, including 0. :3
halorazer shes my best friend
@iPwnBunnies thanks
And I'm just here like wut ;-;
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!