-6 is rational, as it can be written as 1/b (-6/1).
An example of an irrational number is pi, as it has an infinite amount of decimal places.
No. 6 is a rational number:
6 = 6/1 = a/b (with a & b integers and b ≠ 0) which is the definition of a rational number
It is an irrational number.
irrational
6 is a rational number.
it is irrational because it's from the exponential numbers
No
'6' is RATIONAL. Casually IRRATIONAL numbers are those that have decimals going to infinity AND the decimal digits are NOT in any regular order. 'pi' = 3.141592.... is the most well known irrational number. However, 3.3333... is RATIONAL becaause the decimal digits are in a regular order of '3'.
No. Any fraction with integers in the numerator and in the denominator is, by definition, RATIONAL.
It is irrational. * The square root of any positive integer, except of a perfect square, is irrational. * The product of an irrational number and a rational number (except zero) is irrational.
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Yes
Irrational numbers are infinitely dense. That is to say, between any two irrational (or rational) numbers there is an infinite number of irrational numbers. So, for any irrational number close to 6 it is always possible to find another that is closer; and then another that is even closer; and then another that is even closer that that, ...
Yes since it can be turned or is a fraction.