what are rational numbers explain
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which can be written in the form p/q
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A rational number is a number that can be written in the form of a numerator upon a denominator. Here the denominator should not be equal to 0. The numerator and the denominator will be integers. A rational number is of the form
p
q
p = numerator, q= denominator, where p and q are integers and q ≠0
Examples:
3
5
,
−3
10
,
11
−15
. Here we can see that all the numerators and denominators are integers and even the denominators should be non-zero.
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