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what is the general form of rational numbers?​

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Answered by lisa0001
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In Maths, rational numbers are represented in p/q form where q is not equal to zero. It is also a type of real number. Any fraction with non-zero denominators is a rational number. Hence, we can say that '0' is also a rational number, as we can represent it in many forms such as 0/1, 0/2, 0/3, etc.

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Answered by ARCHISHA008
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Hey mate!

The rational number is generally represented in p/q form where p & q are integers & q is a non-zero number!

  • The collection of rational number is denoted by 'Q' .

  • Rational number comes from the word 'ratio' and Q comes from the word 'quotient' .

  • There are infinetely many rational numbers lying betwen two numbers .

  • There is no least rational number or a greatest rational numbers .

  • 0 is a rational number since , we can represent 0 in form of p/q . Hence , every natural number is a rational number .

  • Every integer is also a rational number.

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