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Every rational number is? And why

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Answered by Anonymous
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Every rational number is a real number because real numbers are the set of rational as well as irrational numbers.
Answered by halamadrid
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Every rational number is a real number

  • The real number is a set of rational, irrational numbers, so every rational number is a real number.
  • A rational number is a number that can be expressed in the form of p/q where q should not be zero.
  • Example -√3 is a real number but it is not a rational number. It is an irrational number.
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