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Irrational Numbers are numbers that can not be expressed as the ratio of two integers . They are a subset of Real Numbers and can be expressed on the number line. And, the decimal expansion of an irrational number is neither terminating nor repeating. The symbol of irrational numbers is Q'. Rational and Irrational numbers both are real numbers but different with respect to their properties. A rational number is the one which can be represented in the form of P/Q where P and Q are integers and Q ≠ 0. But an irrational number cannot be written in the form of simple fractions. ⅔ is an example of a rational number whereas √2 is an irrational number . Let us learn more here with examples and the difference between them. Learn what rational and irrational numbers are, how to identify them, and how they differ from each other. See examples of rational and irrational numbers , such as fractions, decimals, surds, and pi, and their properties. Irrational numbers are real numbers that cannot be written as fractions. Learn how to identify them, see some famous examples like pi and the square root of 2, and discover some surprising properties of multiplying irrational numbers .
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