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OpenStudy (im_ur_kitty_kat):

0.86421 . . . is an irrational number. True False

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ill help you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but remember this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@jakashaka123 Please do not give direct answers. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im trying not to

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please try harder. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@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.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so dont put the answer just put the other statement ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That would be good.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so now im confusing myself of whether its true or false

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It doesn't give out the answer, and leads the person to the answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nm i see why i got my answer now

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and thnx @AnswerMyQuestions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No problem. :)

OpenStudy (im_ur_kitty_kat):

thank you i think its false

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If it is a repeating decimal, it has the same numbers over and over again, like 0.123123123123....

OpenStudy (im_ur_kitty_kat):

oh i keep thinking its the other way around

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:)

OpenStudy (im_ur_kitty_kat):

thank you @AnswerMyQuestions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No problem. Anymore questions?

OpenStudy (im_ur_kitty_kat):

Not at the moment

OpenStudy (im_ur_kitty_kat):

and thank you @jakashaka123

OpenStudy (anonymous):

mhm no problemo friend :)

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