Math, asked by ojasvi25, 11 months ago

is zero a rational no​


Arbaz98: okk
dia1140: no 0 is a rational no
Arbaz98: no dear u r wrong.
dia1140: u can check the internet also ....it will give u the answer
Arbaz98: hmm
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Answered by dia1140
1
yes 0(zero) is a rational no  (provided that you understand 0 as the symbol of the natural or integer number zero). The definition of a rational number is 'A number that can be written in the form a/b, where a and b are integers with no common factors and b is NOT zero'.
Answered by Anonymous
16

Answer:

Yes,zero is a rational number.

How?

Ans- This is because

  • It can be written in the form of p/q (0/1) and q is not equal to zero.
  • p and q are co-primes.

Some more things to remember -

  • Rational numbers are those that can be written as ratio of two integers.
  • Rational numbers are generally denoted by Q.

Hope it will help you.

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