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  • 29-03-2020
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could a number ever be both rational and irrational? Explain.

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conniechen2700
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  • 29-03-2020

Answer:

No

Explanation:

By definition an irrational number is one that is not rational. Therefore, it is not possible for a number to both rational and irrational.

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