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  1. Jul 18, 2024 · Another example is the number 3.14, which is the value for pi, is a non-integer. Another non-integer is the mathematical constant e, known as Euler’s constant, which is equal to about 2.71. The Golden Ratio, another non-integer mathematical constant, is equal to 1.61. In the fraction form, 1/4, equal to 0.25, is also a non-integer.

  2. Aug 4, 2015 · Examples of non-integers include decimals, fractions and imaginary numbers. For example, the number 3.14, which is the value for pi, is a non-integer. Another non-integer is the mathematical constant e, known as Euler’s constant, which is equal to about 2.71. The Golden Ratio, another non-integer mathematical constant, is equal to 1.61.

  3. Irrational numbers extend beyond the realm of fractions and decimals. They cannot be expressed as a fraction or a non-recurring decimal. Classic examples of irrational numbers include pi (𝜋) and the square root of 2 (√2). Irrational numbers possess unique properties and characteristics, such as being non-terminating and non-repeating.

  4. Example Problem 1: Identifying Integers and Non-Integers. Identify which numbers in the following list are integers and which are non-integers. − 4, 6.2, 5 2, − 7.0, 10, 8 4. Integers are ...

  5. Rational numbers (): Numbers that can be expressed as a ratio of an integer to a non-zero integer. [3] All integers are rational, but there are rational numbers that are not integers, such as −2/9. Real numbers (): Numbers that correspond to points along a line. They can be positive, negative, or zero.

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  7. True or False: A number is either a rational number or an irrational number, but not both. True! In decimal form, a number is either non-terminating and non-repeating (so it's an irrational) or else it's not (so it's a rational); there is *no* overlap between these two number types!

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