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Here are two expressions with a mixing number:

Here are two expressions with a mixing number:-example-1

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An irrational number is a real number that can't be written as a fraction: since all rational numbers (
\mathbb{Q}) are real numbers (
\mathbb{R}), the irrational numbers are all elements in
\mathbb{R} that don't belong to
\mathbb{Q}.

The rational numbers are closed with respect to sum and multiplication, which means that the sum/product of two rational numbers is a rational number.

Note that, of all the options, only
√(3) is irrational, because the other options are


3 = (3)/(1),\quad 2 =(2)/(1),\quad 0.\overline{23} = (23)/(99)

so they all can be written as fraction. This means that


-(5)/(9) * 3,\quad -(5)/(9) * 2,\quad -(5)/(9) *(23)/(99)

are all rational numbers, because they are the multiplication of two rational numbers.

So, your only hope to get an irrational number is to multiply


-(5)/(9)* √(3)

Expression 2 works exactly in the same way, because everything we said about the product is true for the sum as well.

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