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No irrational numbers are whole numbers. True or false and why?
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No irrational numbers are whole numbers. True or false and why?
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That statement is true, irrational numbers are numbers that don't terminate or repeat. Pi is a common example of an irrational number and 1/3 is a common example of a rational number because it repeats.
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Hi!
Irrational numbers cannot be whole numbers. In order to be a whole number, you cannot have any decimals or fractions. Irrational numbers possess these properties.
Hopefully, this helps! =)
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