Concept explainers
The name of number as whole, integer, rational or irrational number.
Answer to Problem 10.2.4EP
The
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Number:
Concept Used:
Whole Number: A whole number is number without fractions.
Integer: Integer is a number which not a fraction.
Rational Number: Rational number can be expressed as the quotient or fraction of two integers. Since one number is rational number.
As by the definition the rational number if two numbers are
Decimal part of rational numbers is either terminated or repeated infinity.
So, the given number is
This number has a repeated decimal.
It can be written as
Conclusion:
Hence, the
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