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  • 18-03-2019
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Do you agree with Mark’s reasoning? Is he correct that 2 is a rational number? Explain your answer.

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ezrajlogan
ezrajlogan ezrajlogan
  • 18-03-2019

Well, I don't know Mark's reasoning, but the square root of 2 is not a rational number. A rational number is a number that can be represented by a fraction - its decimal form must either be finite (have an end) or repeat (for example, 1/3 or .3333333...). The square root of 2 is infinite and cannot be written as a fraction, so it's not rational.

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