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Rational vs Irrational Numbers: Key Differences Explained #147261 (License: Personal Use)
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The image uses two contrasting circles to illustrate the disjoint nature of rational and irrational numbers: the green circle labeled "RATIONAL NUMBERS" contains a nested smaller circle for "INTEGERS" (a subset of whole numbers), while the red dotted circle labeled "IRRATIONAL NUMBERS" features the π symbol. This visual emphasizes that rational numbers can be expressed as fractions of integers, whereas irrationals like π cannot be written as exact ratios and have non-repeating, non-terminating decimals.
Used in educational math web pages, lesson plans, or Khan Academy-style tutorials explaining number classification; targets students learning real number systems and teachers preparing visual aids for classroom instruction.
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