Math, asked by nitichawla70, 11 months ago

1. A rational number is defined as a number that can be expressed in the form p/q, where p
and q are integers and
(a) q = 0
(b) = 1
(c) q 1
(d) #0​

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Answered by remodenny535
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Answer:

where q should be 1( any number) except 0 otherwise it is not a rational number.

Step-by-step explanation:

so option c will be correct.

.for being a rational number p can be equal to zero but q not equal to 0.

example -- like 0 is rational number. because here 0 can be written as 0/1 where q is not equal to zero

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