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Find the value of p, q when they are expressed in the form of p/q and say weather they are rational numbers are not?

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Answered by accelerator
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Answered by Pranati03
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The value of p and q can be any of the integers which gives you the decimal value is the rational number only.

Rational number are the numbers which can be expressed in the p/q form where p and q are integers and q is not equal to zero (0).

So here the infinite value to p and q are possible for which the fraction p/q gives you the rational number.

Some of the examples are:

2 and 3

2/3 = 0.666 which is a rational number.

7 and 4

7/4 = 1.74 which is also a rational number.

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