Math, asked by ziyaullabaigmirza, 9 months ago

about rational numbers a brief notes​

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Answered by tinashah08
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Answer:

a rational number is a number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers, a numerator p and a non-zero denominator q. Since q may be equal to 1, every integer is a rational number.

Answered by CharmingPrince
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If a number can be written in the form of \dfrac {p}{q} , where the value of q is not equal to 0.

Example :-

  • \dfrac {2}{3}

  • \dfrac {-25}{89}

  • \dfrac {2001}{2976}

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Do remind about Rational Numbers :-

  • It should be in the form of \dfrac {p}{q} .
  • The q shouldn't be equal to 0.
  • They include number like natural numbers, whole numbers and integers.
  • When they are represent on the number line, p and q have only 1 as common factor (co- prime).

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