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Hi!
An irrational number is something that cannot be written as a fraction or ratio.
A rational number is any integer or fraction.
An integer is a whole number.
A natural number is pretty much any number you can think of, but not negative numbers.
So, is -5/6 irrational?
No. It is written as a fraction.
Is it rational?
Yes.
Is it an integer?
No. It's not a whole number.
Is it a natural number?
No. It's negative.
The answer is, it is rational.
Hope this helps! :)
-Peredhel
An integer is any number that does not have a fractional part:
... {..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...}
A whole number is a non-negative integer. As a mnemonic device, you can consider the O in whOle to indicate that whole numbers include zero:
... {0, 1, 2, 3, ...}
A natural number is a positive integer, a counting number. Some authors also include zero, making whole numbers and natural numbers the same set.
... {1, 2, 3, ...}
A rational number is a fraction with a numerator that is an integer and a denominator that is a non-zero integer. All integers are rational numbers. Any number you can write completely is a rational number. Any number with a repeating fractional part is also a rational number (1.09090909..., for example, is 12/11.) -5/6 is a rational number.
An irrational number is a number that cannot be expressed as a rational number. It has an infinite, non-repeating fractional part, so can never be written completely--only represented symbolically, as π or √2, for example.
-5/6 is a rational number