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The decimal form of a rational number is neither ____ nor ____ ​

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Answered by sreevanic87
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Answer:

0, unlimited, integers, 0

i) 0 is the neutral point on the number line, it is neither positive nor negative rational number

ii) Between two rational numbers, there are infinite/unlimited rational number.

iii) A rational number is defined as a number of the form

q

p

where p and q are co-primes and integers and q is not equal to 0 because anything divided by 0 is not defined.

Hence, the answer is 0, unlimited, integers, 0.

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