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what is rational numbers​

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Answered by parthashar2801
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Step-by-step explanation:

A rational number is a number that can be express as the ratio of two integers. A number that cannot be expressed that way is irrational. For example, one third in decimal form is 0.33333333333333 (the threes go on forever).

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Rational number:

The topic numbers have been started form the chapter of class 6th. Rational number : The world rational is based on the world (Ratio). In mathematics the topic 'Rational number' is one of the important chapter. The word Rational denotes "Ratio".

It can be written in the form of \bold{\dfrac{p}{q}}, here p and q are integers. In rational number q ≠ 0 - (Denominator must not be equal to 0). Even a negative number can be written in thr form of p/q considering the value of denominator is 1.

Example:

\boxed{\rm{-1 = \dfrac{-1}{1}}}

Properties of rational numbers:

1) Closure Property

2) Commutativity Property

3) Associative Property

4) Distributive Property

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