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Whywe use p/q form in rational numbers

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Answered by aassemble4
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In mathematics, a rational number is any number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers, a numerator p and a non-zero denominator q. Since q may be equal to 1, every integer is a rational number. ... Moreover, any repeating or terminating decimal represents a rational number.

Answered by Anonymous
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BECAUSE RATIONAL NUMBER IS DEFINED AS IN THE FORM OF P/q AND WHERE P AND Q BOTH ARE INTEGERS AND Q NOT EQUALS TO ZERO .

RATIONAL MEANS THAT NUMBER IS WRITTEN IN THE FORM OF P/q

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