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What Are Irrational Numbers? Simple Definition & Examples #3336483 (License: Personal Use)
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This colorful educational graphic defines irrational numbers as values that cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers, emphasizing their non-repeating, non-terminating decimal expansions. It includes concrete examples like π (3.14159265…) and √2, alongside a smiling cartoon student to engage younger learners. The design uses bold text, arrows, and annotations to reinforce key concepts visually.
Used in middle or high school math curriculum pages, Khan Academy-style lessons, or teacher resource sites to introduce real number classification; targets students and educators seeking intuitive, visual explanations of abstract math concepts.
Related Cliparts: Learn what irrational numbers are-numbers that can’t be written as simple fractions, like π or √2-with clear examples and visuals.
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