Week 1 Blog Post

This week in Math class we learned about rational and irrational numbers in our workbook. Something I learned this week was when I looked at decimals I would get confused if they were rational or irrational. Decimals in rational numbers are repeating or terminating decimals. For example; 3.4 repeating is a rational number because it is repeating. An example of an irrational decimal is pie which is 3.1415…. This is an irrational number because it goes on forever and it is not repeating or terminating. Many of the Math concepts  we learned in class this week was review, therefore next week I will have more Math concepts that I will learn. I am thankful that I got to learn this concept because I can use this moving forward in Math class.

What's the Difference Between Rational and Irrational Numbers? | HowStuffWorks

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