Saturday, August 6, 2011

Give an example of a reapting decimal where two digits repeat. Explain why your number is rational.

A rational number is any number that can be made by dividing two non-zero integers; in other words it can be written as a fraction p/q where p and q are integers.


This also means that any whole number, terminating decimal, or repeating decimal is a rational number because it can be represented as a fraction (of an integer divided by an integer). If the number cannot be represented as a fraction, then it is called irrational. Such is the case with pi and many radicals (or roots).


An example of a repeating decimal with two repeating numbers is


`37/99=0.37373737...`


This number is rational because it can be represented as a fraction of two integers, in this case 37 over 99.

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