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Why fractions are not integers?​

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Answered by amanraj143
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Step-by-step explanation:

because they are not in the form of Q= {x/x: .......,-2,-1,0,1,2,3......}

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Answered by VIRENDRA18
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QUESTION :

Why fractions are not integers?

ANSWER :

Any fraction, upon division of numerator by denominator, yields a remainder which is not equal to zero is not an integer. ... If the remainder obtained is zero (i.e. exactly divisible) then the fraction is an integer.

For example: 50/5 =10 ,35/5 = 7 , 32/8 = 4

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