College Algebra (6th Edition)

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Chapter P - Summary, Review, and Test - Test - Page 91: 26

Answer

$-7,-\frac{4}{5},0,0.25,\sqrt 4,\frac{22}{7}$

Work Step by Step

Rational numbers are real and can be repeated as $\frac{p}{q}$. $\sqrt 3$ and $\pi$ continue for a long time without repeating, so they are not rational. The rest of the numbers are. $\{-7,-\frac{4}{5},0,0.25,\sqrt 3,\sqrt 4,\frac{22}{7},\pi\}$ $-7,-\frac{4}{5},0,0.25,\sqrt 4,\frac{22}{7}$
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