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what is q* in rational numbers​

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Answered by princess2216
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Answer:

q is the denominator and it cannot be 0

Answered by Harshit009
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Answer:

q is the denominator

Where q should not be equal to zero

A rational number is always expressed as

 \frac{p}{q}

Step-by-step explanation:

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