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A rational number can be represented in the form of​

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Answered by sadhnakumarijmp
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Step-by-step explanation:

a rational number can be represented in the form of

p/q where q is not equal to 0.

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Answered by Acharya01
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Given

  • rational number

To find

  • the manner in which a rational number can be represented

Solution

we know that a rational number is a number which could be represented in the form of p by q or p/q

where p and q are two integers, where q cannot be equal to zero

examples of rational numbers include,

2 = 4/2

5 = 10/2

10/3

etc.

The numbers which cannot be represented in the form of p by Q are termed as irrational numbers.

The common examples of irrational numbers include,

π

1.0200200022...

The non ending and non recurring numbers in the irrational number is a speciality of this kind.

Both rational numbers and irrational numbers together constitute the real number line which extent from negative infinity to positive infinity.

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