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What is Rational Numbers ??

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Answered by Anonymous
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What is Rational Numbers ??

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A number that can be expressed exactly by a ratio of two integers.

  • 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
Answered by goldikthakur
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A rational number is a number whose expression can take place as a fraction p/q, such that p and q happen to be integers and q is not equal to zero. Furthermore, in a rational number p/q, p refers to the numerator and q is the denominator.

Examples of rational numbers include 0, 1, ½, -7 etc.

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