"every integer is a rational number but a rational number need not be an integer". justify the statement.
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In other word a integer a can be written as a=a/1, which is a rational number Thus, every integer is a rational number Clearly,3/2 -5/3,etc are rational number but they are not integer. Hence every integer is a rational number but a rational number need not to be an integer
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It is because integers can be negative... and rational numbers include negative numbers also.. but integers cant be rational no. because fractions.. (like 2/3) is a rational no. but not an integer
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