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Which expression represents a rational number?


5/9 + (square root of 18)

Pie+ (square root of 16)

2/7 + (square root of 121)

3/10 + (square root of 11)

Please help I’m timed!! Which expression represents a rational number? 5/9 + (square-example-1

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Answer:

5/9, 2/7, 3/10 are all rational numbers

Explanation:

Remember that all rational numbers are able to be written as a fraction or ratio of two integers.

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Answer:


(2)/(7)+√(121)

Explanation:

Since, a real number is called rational number if it can be expressed in the form of
(p)/(q),

Where, p and q are integers,

S.t. q ≠ 0,

If the number is not a rational number then it is irrational,

Now, the sum or difference of two rational numbers is a rational number,

While, the sum or difference of a rational number and an irrational number is an irrational number.

∵ √18, √11 and
\pi are irrational numbers,

Also,
(5)/(9),
√(16) and
(3)/(10) are rational number,


\implies (5)/(9)+√(18),\pi+√(16), (3)/(10)+√(11)\text{ are irrational numbers}

Now,


(2)/(7)\text{ and }√(121)\text{ are rational numbers}

Hence,


(2)/(7)+√(121)\text{ is rational number}

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