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Number system is a way to represent numbers. In mathematics, there are different kinds of numbers present. Some of them are real numbers, Integers, whole numbers, rational and irrational numbers, even, odd, etc. Number system provides a unique representation for every number. There are also different types of number systems present in mathematics like decimal number systems, binary number systems, octal number systems, and hexadecimal number systems. So it defines a system to represent the numbers. The value of each digit in a number is determined by three conditions.
Rational NumberA rational number is a real number of the form a/b where a, and b are integers with no common factor and b≠0. So any fraction with a denominator not equal to zero is considered a rational number. The difference between a fraction and rational numbers is fractions are made up of whole numbers and rational numbers are made up of Integers. Rational numbers are finite, repeating decimals. Examples of rational numbers are 1/2, -3/7, 6/5, etc.
Irrational NumberIrrational numbers are real numbers that cannot be represented as a simple fraction. It is a contradiction to irrational numbers because they cannot be represented in fraction form. Any real number that cannot be expressed in the form of p/q, where p and q are integers and q ≠ 0 are considered irrational numbers. Irrational numbers are infinite, non-repeating decimals. Examples of irrational numbers are √2, √5, √11, √3, etc. Use a proof by contradiction to show that there is no rational number r for r3 +r+1 = 0Proof:
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