in a rational number p/q , why q ≠ 0 ?
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if we take q=0 then the value of p/q goes to infinity
since we can't measure infinity
q=0 isn't considered
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Rational number is in the form of p/q where q is not equal to 0 because if it's 0 the value of number turns undefined.
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