Rational numbers: 0, 9.5 0 2, 0, V7, 0, 2.71 Tn 0, 3.17, 0, 100 -8 Irrational numbers: √9.5 2, √7 2.71 0, 3.17 100
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5" means that we need to display the numbers with a total of 9 digits, including 5 decimal places. - The numbers listed are: 0, 2, 0, V7 (which means the square root of 7), 0, 2.71, Tn (which is not a valid number), 0, 3.17, 0, 100, -8. - We need to convert V7 to Show more…
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