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what are rational numbers?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The numbers which are written in the form of p/q, where the denominator q ≠ 0. Since q may be equal to 1, every integer is a rational number. These numbers are called as rational numbers.

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\bold\purple{Properties\:Of\:Rational\:Numbers}\\

  • Closure Property
  • Commutativity Property
  • Associative Property
  • Distributive Property

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  • 7/4
  • 1/1000
  • −1/10
  • 1/9
Answered by Anonymous
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If a number that can be expressed in the form of P/Q form is called Rational numbers.

Here p and Q are integers where q is not equal to zero.

A rational number should have numerator and denominator.

Examples:

1) \frac{7}{4}

2) \frac{13}{1}

etc

Additional information

  • In mathematics rational number is a number that can be expressed as the quotient of fraction of two integers in numerator and then on zero denominator .

  • Every integer is an Rational number.

  • A rational number is a number that can be written as a fraction.

  • Rational numbers are all Real numbers that can be positive or negative.

  • Pythagoras is the ancient Greek mathematician who mainly invented the Rational numbers.

Properties of rational numbers:

There are four major property of rational numbers:

  1. Closure property
  2. Commutative property
  3. Associative property
  4. Distribute property.

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