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(i) A number which can be expressed in the form p/q, where p and q are integers and q is not equal to zero, is called a ……​

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Answered by sooryakrishna206
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Step-by-step explanation:

A rational number is a number that is of the form p/q where p and q are integers and q is not equal to 0. The set of rational numbers is denoted by Q. In other words, If a number can be expressed as a fraction where both the numerator and the denominator are integers, the number is a rational number.

Answered by hydra03
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Answer:

rational number

Step-by-step explanation:

it is the defination of rational number

and here q is not equals to 0 because if it is zero then the number turn into irrational

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