help im really confused about math right now. i dont no what rational, real, irrational, or natural numbers are! i looked up rational number in the back of the book and it said a real number and i looked up real number and it said a number that is irrational or rational.. u can see my probelm HELP ME PLEEAASEE!! if u r in algebra 1 or u just no what they r plz lemme no
thank u soo much
Algebra shouldn't be that hard. I took it in college. If you do have a math lab in school, take advantage of it by going there and getting help. Also, there are algebra books in the bookstore; you can just buy one. Better yet buy a algebra software. If all this still doesn't work there are sites that gives you free information on Algebra questions. [ StagePerformer's advice column | Ask StagePerformer A Question ]
sportscutie13 answered Monday September 20 2004, 7:12 pm: hey i take algebra 1 and a rational number is a number that can be put on a number line that doesn't go on forever. like such as 6 or 2.3 or -91. an irrational number is the opposite of that- like such as pi (3.14...) or 3.3333... or anything that goes on forever. good luck in math and i hope you understand now! [ sportscutie13's advice column | Ask sportscutie13 A Question ]
TucanFullOfHoles answered Monday September 20 2004, 7:00 pm: ok, a real number is any number you can put on paper. a rational number is a real number. they're synonems. an irrational number is like a gillion. 1 gillion is not a number. a natural number, hmm sorry i don't believe i know that one. [ TucanFullOfHoles's advice column | Ask TucanFullOfHoles A Question ]
MFS answered Monday September 20 2004, 6:43 pm: Irrational numbers:
XoAlexandra answered Monday September 20 2004, 6:30 pm: okey... irrational numbers are non-terminating deicimals, for example the square root of 2, i beleive natural numbers are numbers that wen your counting starts with 0, so it wud go 0, 1, 2, 3 , 4 etc. rational numbers are numbers that repeat or terminate. if you need anymore help just ask me a question....
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