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Explain what leads us to think of the Rational numbers.​

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Answered by chanannadiwal35
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A rational number is a fraction which is in the form of pq where p and q are integers and q is always a non – zero number. ... So, according to definition, rational number is of the form pq where p and q are integers so let us take p and q which are integers as 2 and 3 and you can see that we have taken q as non – zero.

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