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22 November, 04:02

Which number produces an irrational number when multiplied by 0.4

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  1. 22 November, 04:06
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    Assuming 0.4 is in fact, 2 divided by 5 (and not an approximation of some number that would require an infinite amount of decimal places to exactly express), then multiplication by 0.4 is the same as multiplying by 2 and dividing by 5.

    This means that multiplying any rational number by 2/5 will yield another rational number (as given x/y as an input, where x and y are integers, and multiplying it by 2/5 giving 2x/5y, will mean that 2x and 5y are also integers, and the result is also rational)

    If we multiply an irrational number by 2/5, however, the result will be irrational.

    So your answer is any number not in the set of rational numbers, multiplied by 0.4, will yield an irrational number.
  2. 22 November, 04:13
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    Irrational number is a number without a perfect square root.

    =2,3,5,6,7,8
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