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Represent -2/5 and 4/3 on the number line seperately.​

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For representing the following rational numbers in a number line, we will firstly look at the denominator of the given numbers, and we will represent one less of the given denominator's number. If the number is positive we will count at positive side (right side) of the number line. If it is negative we will represent the number in negative side (left side) of the number line.

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  • A rational number is a number that can be expressed as a fraction (ratio) In the form of p over q and p ≠ q.

  • When a rational number fraction is devided to form a decimal value, It. becomes termenating or repeating decimal.

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