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what is the prime rational number​

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All prime numbers are rational. Rational numbers are simply numbers that can be expressed as a fraction. If x is any prime number (2,3,5,7, etc.) ... Irrational numbers are, to put it simply numbers we cannot express as fractions or numbers that have decimals that go on forever without terminating or repeating numbers.

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All prime numbers are rational. Rational numbers are simply numbers that can be expressed as a fraction. If x is any prime number (2,3,5,7, etc.) Irrational numbers are, to put it simply numbers we cannot express as fractions or numbers that have decimals that go on forever without terminating or repeating numbers.

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