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Kyra and James each drowa

representation of the relationship between
rotond (A) and irrotond (B) number
shown below
KYRA
JAMES
WALN UMRERS REL NUMBERS
B
B
Whose do you agree with, and why?

Kyra and James each drowa representation of the relationship between rotond (A) and-example-1

1 Answer

4 votes

Answer:

Kyra is correct.

Explanation:

Rational numbers;

All numbers which can be written in the form of
(p)/(q) are rational numbers.

Example: 1, 2,
(1)/(2), 1.414141....

Irrational numbers:

Numbers which are not in the form of
(p)/(q) are irrational.

Example: 1.234, π, √2

So rational and irrational numbers are two separate things.

But all positive and negative numbers are real numbers.

Real numbers may be rational or irrational both.

Therefore, Kyra's interpretation is correct.

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