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Whiskey
7 March, 12:50
Can an irrational number ever be a natural number
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Akira Rowe
7 March, 14:09
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No because irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be written as a fraction, so the irrational number would be a number with a decimal part that goes on forever and doesn't stop, unlike natural (whole) numbers, that can be written as a fraction which would be considered a rational number
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Frazier
7 March, 15:09
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No becuase irrational numbers are numbers than can't be written as whole numbers
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