What is a rational number? How is it different from an integer or a whole number?
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The rational numbers include all the integers, plus all fractions, or terminating decimals and repeating decimals. Every rational number can be written as a fraction a/b, where a and b are integers. For example, 3 can be written as 3/1, -0.175 can be written as -7/40, and 1 1/6 can be written as 7/6.
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RATIONAL NUMBER:
- It is also a type of real number. Any fraction with non-zero denominators is a rational number. Hence, we can say that '0' is also a rational number, as we can represent it in many forms such as 0/1, 0/2, 0/3, etc.
INTEGER:
- An integer is a number with no decimal or fractional part, from the set of negative and positive numbers, including zero
WHOLE NUMBER:
Whole numbers include natural numbers (that begin from 1 onwards), along with 0.
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