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thethe rational number p/q , q can be..​

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Answered by yogeshsohan5588
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As you saw in the graphic, all fractions of the form pq, where p and q are integers and q≠0, are rational numbers. In this case, the numerator and denominator are p and q, respectively. For example, −722 is suitable because −7 and 22 are integers and 22 is nonzero.

Answered by nistha63
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In Rational Number p/q
q Should Be A Non-Zero Number
So q Should Not Be Equal To Zero.

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