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Can a number be both rational and irrational at the same time? Explain with a mathematical reason.

  • Maria Shaikh
  • Jul 04, 2025
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 I have a question about mathematics This question tests the knowledge of  number classifications in mathematics, asking if a number can be both rational and irrational, prompting a logical explanation based on their distinct definitions. So basically, Can a number be both rational and irrational at the same time?

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    Zeeshan Shaikh

    July 04, 2025
    A number cannot be both rational and irrational because a rational number can be written as a fraction of integers, while an irrational number cannot. They are completely separate categories in mathematics.

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