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Question 102981: I am having a difficult time understanding rational, irrational and complex numbers. So far I have come up with (from my homework) 3-(-5)^1/2i as complex- is this correct? My question is what is (2)^1/2 + 2? I was thinking irrational but like I said I am having a difficult time with this. Thank you in advance for any help. Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source):
complex numbers have an imaginary (i) component
even roots of negative numbers are an example
irrational numbers are thoase that can't be written as a ratio (fraction) of real whole numbers
all of the "not perfect" roots fall into this category as well as things like pi and e (the base for natural logs)