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Answered by ajaysingh14111980
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I know only 1st question

Step-by-step explanation:

5/0 is not a rational number because

0 has no value

Answered by Anonymous
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  • rational number is a number that can be represented by the fraction of two integers. so, fractions are naturally rational
  • the answer is undefined and not infinity full stops 0 is neither positive nor negative so should and n/ 0 be positive or negative. every integer is a rational number, since each integer and can be found can be written in the form and n/ 1. for example 5 is equal to 5 / 1 and the 5 is a rational number
  • yes 3 is a rational number because when we will write it in form of p / q it will be written as 3/1 which means 3
  • 7=7/1 ×10 =70/10

8=8/1×10 =80/10

five rational numbers between 7 and 8 are

71/10, 75/10, 73/10, 79/20, 76/10

  • integer is a number which is not in a fraction, a whole number
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