Math, asked by debarghyapal59, 4 months ago

A rational number is defined as a number that can be expressed in the form
p/q, where p and q are integers and​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In Maths, rational numbers are represented in p/q form where q is not equal to zero. Any fraction with non-zero denominators is a rational number. Hence, we can say that '0' is also a rational number, as we can represent it in many forms such as 0/1, 0/2, 0/3, etc. But, 1/0, 2/0, 3/0, etc.

Answered by rishabhshah2609
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Answer:

q doesnot equal to 0

Step-by-step explanation:

rational numbers are represented in p/q form where q is not equal to zero. It is also a type of real number.

Any fraction with non-zero denominators is a rational number.

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