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What Are The Rules Of Rational Number

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Answered by DarkenedSky
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A rational number is any number that satisfies the following three criteria:

  1. It can be expressed in the form of a simple fraction with a numerator (p) divided by a (/) a denominator (q).
  2. Both the numerator and the denominator must be regular integers themselves. An integer is what we would normally call a "whole number" like 3 or 15. It can be positive or negative.
  3. The denominator (q) cannot be zero.

Answered by khushichaudhary03200
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Rational and Irrational numbers both are real numbers but different with respect to their properties. A rational number is the one which can be represented in the form of P/Q where P and Q are integers and Q ≠ 0.

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