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what is the value of zero rational number?​

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Answered by UrBabee
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.the value of zero is always zero.

Answered by Anonymous
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That's because while there is a restriction on the denominator (the "bottom" number in a fraction), there is no similar restriction on the numerator (the "top" number in a fraction).

That's because while there is a restriction on the denominator (the "bottom" number in a fraction), there is no similar restriction on the numerator (the "top" number in a fraction).the numbers which can be written as p/q where p and q, both are integers and p is not equal to 0 are called rational numbers. when we know that 0 can be written as 0/1 with denominator 1, we see that both 0 and 1 are integers, where 1 is not equal to 0. so we conclude that 0 is a rational mumber an not irrational.

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