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Jeremy71:

Is 4.121221222 rational

Ultrilliam:

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dude:

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sillybilly123:

it IS rational, straight of the bat: \(4.121221222 = \dfrac{4.121221222}{1} = \dfrac{4121221222}{10^9}\). Ergo rational tbc, there's no notation in there to suggest repetition of floating points

Zepdrix:

@Jeremy71 was the number presented with 3 dots following it? Like this? 4.121221222...

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