An irrational number is one which cannot be expressed as a fraction.
Examples of irrational numbers:
0.12345678910111213141516…
3.12654898703560508004584…
2.23606797749978969640917…
Notice that none of the above three decimals is finite, nor are any of them infinite repeating decimals.
Now I'm going to present you with 6 examples in which we will determine whether a number is rational or irrational
Example 1
Is "0.83333333333333333333333333333333…" a rational or an irrational number?
In this decimal the digit "3" is infinitely repeated.
Therefore it can be transformed into a fraction.
In fact it is equal to the fraction 5/6.
Thus "0.83333333333333333333333333333333…" is a rational number.
Example 2
Is "3.60555127546398929311922126747050…" a rational or an irrational number?
This is an infinite decimal, and it does not appear to be an infinite repeating decimal.
It is therefore cannot be transformed in a fraction, and is considered to be an irrational number.
Example 3
Is "3.605551275463989293119221267470507050705070507050…" a rational or an irrational number?
This number is obscenely long, but eventually the digits "7050" start repeating over and over again.
Therefore this is a repeating decimal, which makes it a rational number.
I don't know about you, but I for one wouldn't want to even attempt changing it into a fraction.
Example 4
Is "3.1415926535897932384626433832795…" a rational or an irrational number?
This is an infinite decimal, and it does not appear to be a infinite repeating decimal.
It is therefore an irrational number.
In fact this is a very important irrational number known as "pi." We will discuss it at length later in this unit.
Example 5
Is "0.31415926535897932384" a rational or an irrational number?
This gargantuan number is obscenely long, but it does end.
Therefore it is a finite decimal and can be transformed into the fraction
31,415,926,535,897,932,384/100,000,000,000,000,000,000
Isn't that a sight to behold!
Nonetheless 0.31415926535897932384 is a rational number.
Example 6
Is 5.6 a rational or irrational number?
5.6 is a finite decimal.
It can be changed into the fraction 5 3/5 (or the improper fraction 28/5).
5.6 is considered to be rational.
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2007-01-11 11:42:40
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answered by legally_blonde_piink 3
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For one thing, irrational numbers neither terminate nor repeat. In your case, 0.4285 terminates, and changes into 42.85% (depending on how you look at the problem, since percents are usually defined *with* another number; you can't take the percent of 5, for instance, but you can take 5% of 291).
2007-01-11 19:44:07
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answered by Puggy 7
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Multiply by one hundred, then round to the appropriate place as needed for practical use.
God bless you.
2007-01-11 20:52:16
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answered by adrian b 3
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