In mathematics, rational and irrational numbers are two different types of numbers. Rational numbers are those which can be expressed in the form of fractions, with an integer numerator and a non-zero integer denominator. Examples of rational numbers are 0.75, 5/4, 1/2. Irrational numbers are those which cannot be expressed as fractions, and examples include √2, π, and e.
To help students understand and practice the differences between rational and irrational numbers, we have created a Rational and Irrational Numbers Worksheet PDF that you can print and use in the classroom. This worksheet helps students to identify rational and irrational numbers and to learn how to differentiate between them. It also provides practice problems to help students gain a better understanding of these two types of numbers.
The Rational and Irrational Numbers Worksheet PDF includes:
- Instructions for using the worksheet along with useful tips and examples
- Practice problems with rational and irrational numbers
- An answer key to check your work
This worksheet is suitable for students in grades 8 through 10 and is great for use in algebra and pre-calculus classes. Download the Rational and Irrational Numbers Worksheet PDF to get started.