Why do we need irrational numbers?

1 Answer
Feb 27, 2017

A thought or two...

Explanation:

One of the things you would probably like to be able to do with a number system is to measure things.

Suppose we have a square, the length of one side being equal to the span of my hand. That's about 10 inches.

Immediately we have an issue. My span is actually slightly larger than 10 inches, but I cannot express that as a number without either using a smaller unit of length, or going beyond natural numbers to rational numbers.

Putting that consideration to one side (so to speak), suppose we have a square with each side of length 10 inches.

What is the length of its diagonal?

It is about 14 inches, but not exactly.

The exact figure is 10sqrt(2) inches, which is not even a rational number, let alone a natural number.