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what is rational numbers​

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In mathematics, a rational number is a number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers, a numerator p and a non-zero denominator q.[1] Since q may be equal to 1, every integer is a rational number. The set of all rational numbers, often referred to as "the rationals", the field of rationals or the field of rational numbers is usually denoted by a boldface Q (or blackboard bold {\displaystyle \mathbb {Q} }\mathbb {Q} , Unicode ℚ);[2][3] it was thus denoted in 1895 by Giuseppe Peano after quoziente, Italian for "quotient".

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A rational number is a number that can be expressed is the quotient oR fraction p/q of to integers, a numerator p and a non zero denominator q. Since q may be equal to 1, every integer is a rational numbers.

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