can rational numbers be represented uniquely in the form of p upon q where p and q are integers and q is not equal to zero explain with example
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yuppp they can be represented........
Step-by-step explanation:
let say we have one rational no. 0.65
now we can say that 0.65 can be written as 65/100
now when we divide both numerator and denominator we will get 13/20 which is in the form of p/q......
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yaa it can be represented as p upon q
where p and q are integer and q is not 0
eg: 1/2 3/4 9/5 6/10 and so on
hope this will help u...
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