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What type of number cannot be written as a fraction P over Q, where P and Q are integers and cute is not equal to zero?

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Answer:

Irrational numbers cannot be written in the form of
(p)/(q) where q is not equal to 0.

Explanation:

Rational numbers can be written in the form of
(p)/(q)

example:
(1)/(2),
(2)/(2),3,100.

irrational numbers cannot be written in the form of
(p)/(q)

they keep on going and are indeterminate

example:
√(3),
\sqrt[3]{5}.

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