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what is rational number ​

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Answered by josephdiya999
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Answer:

number that can be made by dividing two integers (an integer is a number with no fractional part).

General form of a rational number is "p/q" where 'q' not equal to 0

The word rational comes from "ratio".

Step-by-step explanation:

Examples:

• 1/2 is a rational number (1 divided by 2, or the ratio of 1 to 2)

• 0.75 is a rational number (3/4)

• 1 is a rational number (1/1)

• 2 is a rational number (2/1)

• 2.12 is a rational number (212/100)

• −6.6 is a rational number (−66/10)

But π (pi) is not a rational number, it is an "Irrational Number".

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Answered by piyushgupta4251
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Answer:

rational number is a number that can be expressed in the form of p/q, where p and integers q are integers and q not equal to 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Ex- 0/1 , 3/2 , 5/4

How to identify rational numbers?

To identify if a number is rational or not, check the below conditions-

•It is represented in the form of p/q, where q≠0.

•The ratio p/q can be further simplified and represented in decimal form.

•The set of rational numerals:

Include positive, negative numbers, and zero can be expressed as a fraction

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