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5 rational and irrational numbers in decimal form

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A rational number is a number that can be expressed as a fraction (ratio). This includes whole numbers, square roots that can be solved evenly, negatives, decimals, and repeating decimals that can be solved with a fraction.


  1. (1)/(2) ↔ .5
  2. 5 ↔ 5.0

  3. √(4) ↔ 2.0
  4. -13 ↔ -13.0
  5. 0.38462... (
    (5)/(13))

An irrational number is a number that is NOT rational. It's the complete opposite!

  1. π ↔ 3.14159
  2. .13133133...

  3. (√(3) )/(2) ↔ 0.86603...
  4. -
    √(5) ↔ -2.23607...

  5. √(5) ↔ 2.23607...

Hope this helps!!!

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