Math, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

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whαt íѕ rαtíσnαl numвєrѕ ?​

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Answered by bhubha
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In mathematics, a rational number is a number such as −3/7 that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers, a numerator p and a non-zero denominator q. Every integer is a rational number: for example, 5 = 5/1

Answered by MissMagma
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☞ A rational number is defined as a number that can be expressed in the form \large{\frac{p}{q}}where p and q are integers and q≠0.

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