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Is -5 a rational number? Give reason to your answer.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate
here is ur answer

✔✔Yes -5 is rational number.

Reason...
✅✅✅ -5 is an integer .
✔✔Every rational number is an integer but a rational need to be an integer..
So it is rational number...


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Answered by vinod04jangid
3

Answer: -5 is a rational number because it can be written in the form of \frac{p}{q} as \frac{-5}{1}

where the denominator q ≠ 0.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:We have given integer is -5.

To find:We have to find -5 is a rational number and we have to give the reason for that.

Explanation:

Rational number:Rational numbers are the numbers that can be expressed as the ratio of two integers. It includes all the integers and can be expressed in terms of fractions or decimals. It is denoted by ‘Q’.

Example : -4 , -6 , -14 , 0 , 1 , 2 , 5 etc

Rational numbers are of the form p/q, where p and q are integers and q ≠ 0. Because of the underlying structure of numbers, p/q form, most individuals find it difficult to distinguish between fractions and rational numbers.

When a rational number is divided, the output is in decimal form, which can be either ending or repeating. 3, 4, 5, and so on are some examples of rational numbers as they can be expressed in fraction form as 3/1, 4/1, and 5/1.

A rational number is a sort of real number that has the form p/q where q≠0. When a rational number is split, the result is a decimal number, which can be either a terminating or a recurring decimal.

∴ -5 is a rational number because it can be written in the form of \frac{p}{q} as \frac{-5}{1}

where the denominator q ≠ 0.

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