Math, asked by vinodkumarvmpl, 11 months ago

“All fractions are rational numbers, but all rational numbers need not be
fractions". Justify.

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Answered by AyushSehrawat
10

Every fraction is a rational number but a rational number need not be a fraction. ... Since every natural number is an integer. Therefore, a and b are integers. Thus, the fraction a/b is the quotient of two integers such that b ≠ 0.

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Answered by codeCube
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Answer:

The Statement is true.

Step-by-step explanation:

All fractions can be written in the form  \frac{p}{q\\} where p and q are integers and q \neq 0

For e.g:  \frac{1}{2} is a rational number.

However, Rational Numbers include numbers like \frac{-12}{9} which is NOT a fraction as both the numerator and denominator aren't natural numbers.

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