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Define a rational number with examples​

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Answered by brainly2107
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The numbers of the form a/b , where 'a' and 'b' are integers and b is not equal to 0, are called rational numbers. For example - 5/8 , -3/14 , 7/-15 , -6/-11 etc.

Answered by ekjotkaur00956brar
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rational number, recall that a number which can be written in the form p over q... where p and q are integers and not equal to 0 is called a rational number...

for example - -2 over 3...since the numbers 0,-2,4 can be written in the form p over q...they call rational numbers....

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