Math, asked by girishaPradhan, 1 year ago

If p/q is a rational number, then p cannot be equal to zero. True or False? Why?

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Answered by keerthy
11
False,because according to the definition itself it is stated that the number which is in the form of p/q ,where p and q are integers and q≠0 is called rational number.So, q is not equal to zero.
Answered by ashtonvaz2020
7

Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

A rational number is a number that can be written as a fraction form p/q

where q is not equal to zero. p can be zero but not the denominator q.

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