Mathematics
Classify the following numbers as rational or irrational:
Rational Irrational Nos
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Rational numbers are in the form c, q ≠ 0, and p and q are integers.
(i) is an irrational number , as it is not a perfect square so it cannot be written in the form , q ≠ 0.
(ii) = = 15 = ,
As it can be written in the form , q ≠ 0.
∴ is a rational number .
(iii) 0.3796 =
Since, the decimal expansion is terminating decimal.
∴ 0.3796 is a rational number .
(iv) 7.478478
Let x = 7.478478
Since there is three repeating digit after decimal point,
Multiplying both sides by 1000, we get
1000x = 7478.478478…
Subtracting (i) from (ii) we get,
999x = 7471
x =
∴ It is non terminating , repeating rational number .
(v) 1.101001000100001…
Since number of 0's are increasing between two consecutive terms as we move further , So it is non terminating, non repeating decimal.
∴ 1.101001000100001… is an irrational number.
(vi)
= 345.0456456…
Let x = 345.0456456…
Multiply both sides by 10, we get
10x = 3450.456456..
Since, after decimal there are three repeating digit:
Multiply both sides by 1000, we get
10000x = 3450456.456456…
Subtracting (i) from (ii) ,
9990x = 3447006
x =
since, it is non-terminating , repeating decimal.
∴ is a Rational number .
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