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26 November, 16:05

The Real Numbers Can a particular, specific, real number be both rational and irrational? Explain your answer.

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  1. 26 November, 16:20
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    A specific real number can never be rational and irrational. Rational numbers can be represented by a fraction a/b (b not = 0) and where a and b are integers and the fractional is in its simplest form. An irrational number cannot be represented this way.
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