Answer:
Irrational Number
Step-by-step explanation:
A number is said to be rational if it can be expressed in the form a/b (where b is not equal to zero), a terminating or repeating decimal.
If a number cannot be expressed in any of the forms above, it is said to be Irrational.
The number:
cannot be expressed in any of the forms of a rational number, therefore, it is an Irrational Number.
NOTE:
Integers are positive and negative whole numbers (including 0).
Natural numbers are whole numbers starting from 1.