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why can't the denominator in rational numbers be equals to zero​

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Answered by Anonymous
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because rational no. is always in fraction and if denominator is zero so when we divided the another no. with it is also equal to zero and then it is not the fraction or rational no.

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Answered by manreetprabh11
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because rational no. is always in fraction and if denominator is zero so when we divided the another no. with it is also equal to zero and then it is not the fraction or rational no.

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