It is rational.
No. The real number line corresponds to rational AND irrational numbers.
Real numbers can be rational or irrational because they both form the number line.
No. It could be a rational or an irrational
The number line includes all rational numbers but also has irrational ones. It is the REAL number line. The square root of non-perfect squares are on it and pi is also on it and they are not rational.
A line over the decimal part of a number indicates that there is a part that recurs infinitely many times. Such numbers are rational.
No. The real number line corresponds to rational AND irrational numbers.
Real numbers can be rational or irrational because they both form the number line.
The same as you would a rational number. Its distance from zero will represent the number, whether it is rational or irrational.
No. It could be a rational or an irrational
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The number line includes all rational numbers but also has irrational ones. It is the REAL number line. The square root of non-perfect squares are on it and pi is also on it and they are not rational.
Integer, rational and irrational numner, real number
A line over the decimal part of a number indicates that there is a part that recurs infinitely many times. Such numbers are rational.
It can do. It can feature only integers, if you like.
That would be the real numbers.
Rational NumbersA rational number is a number that can be written as a ratio. That means it can be written as a fraction, in which both the numerator (the number on top) and the denominator (the number on the bottom) are whole numbers. The number 8 is a rational number because it can be written as the fraction 8/1.Likewise, 3/4 is a rational number because it can be written as a fraction.Even a big, clunky fraction like 7,324,908/56,003,492 is rational, simply because it can be written as a fraction.Every whole number is a rational number, because any whole number can be written as a fraction. For example, 4 can be written as 4/1, 65 can be written as 65/1, and 3,867 can be written as 3,867/1.Irrational NumbersAll numbers that are not rational are considered irrational. An irrational number can be written as a decimal, but not as a fraction. An irrational number has endless non-repeating digits to the right of the decimal point. Here are some irrational numbers:π = 3.141592… = 1.414213…Although irrational numbers are not often used in daily life, they do exist on the number line. In fact, between 0 and 1 on the number line, there are an infinite number of irrational numbers!
No, it is rational.