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why the rational numbers get the symbol Q?​

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Rational number are denoted as Q. The word from which it is derived is 'quoziente', which is a italian word, meaning quotient since every rational number can be expressed as a quotient or fraction p/q of two co-prime numbers p and q, q≠0. It was first denoted by Peano in 1895. Plz mark me as brainliest and follow me

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Rational number are denoted as Q. The word from which it is derived is 'quoziente', which is a italian word, meaning quotient since every rational number can be expressed as a quotient or fraction p/q of two co-prime numbers p and q, q≠0. It was first denoted by Peano in 1895.A

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