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Rational numbers are number of the form where p q are integers and q unequal to 0

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Answered by barmandeepti1977
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rational numbers are of the form p/q and p and q are integers and q not equal to zero.......

Answered by moresaundarya
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yes it's correct

the definition of rational number is numbers witten in the form of p/ q where p andq are integers and p is unequal to 0 is called rational number

for example

6 is an integers but also can be written as 6/1 , where 6 and 1 both are integers

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