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every rational number is not an integer justify your statement and give examples



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Answered by Anonymous
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Every integer is a rational number but a rational number need not be an integer. ... Thus, every integer is a rational number. Clearly, 3/2,-5/3, etc. are rational numbers but they are not integers.

Step-by-step explanation:

As all natural or whole numbers, including 9 , can also be written as fractions p1 they are all rational numbers. Hence, 9 is a rational number

Answered by shubham4226
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Not every integer is a rational number, because integer means the collection of whole numbers and their negatives and it does not include numbers like 7/2 etc. But in the case of rational numbers, it has any number which can be represented in the form of p/q, where p and q are integers and q is not 0

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