Math, asked by svyas6087, 1 year ago

Is the number 2/–3 rational? Think about it.

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Answered by Anonymous
77

According to definition,,,,

Any number which can be expressed in the form of p/q

Where p and q both are INTEGERS and q≠0.

The number 2/-3 is Integer as both 2 and -3 are integers and -3≠0

Answered by deepaknandan6281
55

Answer:

Yes, it is a rational number.

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the Rational Number definition, if a number can be expressed in form  \frac{p}{q} where p and q are integers and q≠0.

Since 2 and -3 are integers, so \frac{2}{-3} is a rational  number.

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