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A number that can be written in the form a/b where a and b are integers and b is not equal to 0

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Answered by AdahIrah
38

Answer:

Rational number

Explanation:

Represented by either terminating decimals or a repeating decimal

Answered by AnkitaSahni
5

A number that can be written in the form \frac{a}{b}, where a and b are integers and b is not equal to 0 is called a rational number.

What is an integer?

  • A whole number, which is not a fraction, is called an integer.
  • It can be positive, negative, or 0.

Rational Numbers

  • Rational numbers are a subset of Real Numbers.
  • A rational number should be expressed in the form of a fraction such that both numerator and denominator are integers and the denominator is non-zero.
  • All integers are thus, rational numbers.
  • Rational numbers can end in a definite number of decimals, or they can continue indefinitely in a repeating sequence.

Therefore, the correct answer is a Rational Number.

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