Rational and Irrational Numbers
The rational numbers can be expressed as terminating or recurring decimals. Numbers which are not rational are called irrational numbers . When expressed as decimals, they are non-terminating and non-recurring. We can obtain infinite ..
Rational and Irrational Numbers
Introduction - The sets of numbers which every student must remember are: The set of natural numbers, The set of whole numbers, The set of integers, The set of rational numbers, The set of irrational numbers, Set of Real Num..
Irrational Numbers
Numbers which are not rational are called irrational numbers. When expressed as decimals, they are non-terminating and non-recurring. We can obtain infinite number of irrationals between two irrational numbers..
Irrational Numbers
Numbers which are not rational are called irrational numbers. When expressed as decimals, they are non-terminating and non-recurring. i.e., Irrational numbers cannot be put in the form where and are some examples of irrationals. ..
Numbers which are not rational are called irrational numbers. When expressed as decimals, they are non-terminating and non-recurring. i.e., Irrational numbers cannot be put in the form where and are some examples of irrationals. ..Irrational numbers 2 Animation
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Rational and Irrational Numbers..Indices
If m is a positive integer, a x a x a ... m times is written as a m . a is called the base and m is the power. We read it as "a raised to the power m". The power is also called "the index" or "the exponent". An irrational root of a positive rational number is called..
Real Numbers
The union of the set of rational numbers and irrational numbers forms the set of real numbers. Q = {rational numbers} = {irrational numbers} Then = R = {real numbers..
The union of the set of rational numbers and irrational numbers forms the set of real numbers. Q = {rational numbers} = {irrational numbers} Then = R = {real numbers..Real Numbers
The union of the set of rational numbers and irrational numbers forms the set of real numbers. (i) For every real number, there is a corresponding point on the number line. (ii) For every point on the number line,..
Summary
1. Problems involving rational numbers are simplified using 'BODMAS' rule. 2. A rational number can be represented in the decimal form. 3. When a rational number is represented as a decimal, it will be either a terminatin..
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