Loren Booda
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Does there exist a rational number ratio for any two irrational numbers?
The discussion revolves around the question of whether the ratio of two irrational numbers can be rational. Participants explore various interpretations of the question, including specific examples and implications of irrational numbers and their ratios.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the interpretation of the original question or the conditions under which the ratio of two irrationals can be rational. Multiple competing views remain, with some asserting the possibility and others questioning the clarity of the definitions involved.
Participants express uncertainty about the standard nature of the solutions discussed and the implications of their definitions of irrational numbers. There is also a recognition of the need for clarity in mathematical language to avoid ambiguity.
This discussion may be of interest to those exploring concepts in irrational numbers, mathematical reasoning, and the nuances of mathematical language and definitions.
I assume a typo here on your part. Yes, I tend to make ambiguous mathematical statements. I had originally questioned my use of the word "any." I see your point in this regard. Mea culpa."Given any two rational numbers, is there ratio rational?" and the answer to that is, just as obviously, no.