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. For what value of x the number (-5)/x is not a rational number

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Answered by seenu001
1

Answer:

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x=0

Step-by-step explanation:

rational number: a number in the form of p/q where q is not equal to 0.

Answered by amitnrw
0

Given :  a number -5/x

To find : for what value of x the no -5/x is not rational number​

Solution:

A rational number can be written as  p/q

where p and q are integer

but q ≠ 0

-5/x  is rational number

comparing with

p/q

p = -5

q = x

Number is rational if q ≠ 0

hence Number is not rational if q = 0

Hence x = 0

no -5/x is not rational number​  if x= 0

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