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explain the term.

1. Rational numbers​

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Answered by Gayatrishende1234
12

A rɑtionɑl number is ɑ number such ɑs −3/7 thɑt cɑn be expressed ɑs the quotient or frɑction p/q of two integers, ɑ numerɑtor p ɑnd ɑ non-zero denominɑtor q. Every integer is ɑ rɑtionɑl number: for exɑmple, 5 = 5/1.

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Answered by Rubellite
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\large\frak{\underbrace{\pink{Rational\:Numbers}}}

A number which can be represented in the form of \displaystyle{\sf{\dfrac{p}{q}}}, where p and q are integers and q is not equal to 0 is called a rational number. There system is denoted by Q.

For example :

\displaystyle{\sf{\dfrac{2}{3},\dfrac{-3}{-4},\dfrac{0}{1}}}

In fact, every integer(of collection Z) is also a rational number.

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