0.86421 . . . is an irrational number. True False
ill help you
but remember this
true, it is an irrational number irrational number is any real number which cannot be expressed as a fraction p/q, where p and q are integers, with q non-zero and is therefore not a rational number.
@jakashaka123 Please do not give direct answers. :)
im trying not to
Please try harder. :)
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@im_ur_kitty_kat An irrational number is a number that can't be written as a fraction and goes on forever and is not a repeating decimal.
so dont put the answer just put the other statement ?
A repeating decimal: 0.50505050 It is a repeating decimal, because it uses the same numbers over and over again, so do you think it is true or false? @im_ur_kitty_kat
In mathematics, an irrational number is any real number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of integers. Irrational numbers cannot be represented as terminating or repeating decimals.
That would be good.
so now im confusing myself of whether its true or false
It doesn't give out the answer, and leads the person to the answer.
nm i see why i got my answer now
and thnx @AnswerMyQuestions
No problem. :)
thank you i think its false
No..
If it is a repeating decimal, it has the same numbers over and over again, like 0.123123123123....
oh i keep thinking its the other way around
:)
thank you @AnswerMyQuestions
No problem. Anymore questions?
Not at the moment
and thank you @jakashaka123
mhm no problemo friend :)
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