The document discusses the classification of numbers into rational and irrational categories, explaining that rational numbers can be expressed as fractions of integers, while irrational numbers cannot. It also covers the decimal representation of these numbers, noting that rational numbers have either terminating or recurring decimals, whereas irrational numbers have non-terminating, non-repeating decimals. Additionally, it provides examples and definitions related to the properties of these number types.
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The document discusses the classification of numbers into rational and irrational categories, explaining that rational numbers can be expressed as fractions of integers, while irrational numbers cannot. It also covers the decimal representation of these numbers, noting that rational numbers have either terminating or recurring decimals, whereas irrational numbers have non-terminating, non-repeating decimals. Additionally, it provides examples and definitions related to the properties of these number types.