We know that root 3 is an irrational number, it is an infinite non-recurring decimal, and 1< root 3<2, we call 1 the integer part of root 3, (Link above) Root 3-1 as decimal part of root 3. Using the above knowledge, can you determine the integer and decimal parts of the following irrational numbers? (1) Root number 10;(2) root number 88

We know that root 3 is an irrational number, it is an infinite non-recurring decimal, and 1< root 3<2, we call 1 the integer part of root 3, (Link above) Root 3-1 as decimal part of root 3. Using the above knowledge, can you determine the integer and decimal parts of the following irrational numbers? (1) Root number 10;(2) root number 88

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In the range of real numbers, if a number is not a rational number, it must be an irrational number In real numbers, if a number is not a rational number, then it must be an irrational number

It has to be.