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Write the set Q of rational numbers in the property form.

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Answered by SerenaBochenek
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Answer:

The set of rational number Q in the property form is given by

Q=\{\frac{b}{c}:b,c\in Z \thinspace\&\thinspace c\neq0}\}

Step-by-step explanation:

We have to write the set Q of rational numbers in the property form.

As rational numbers are

The numbers that can be expressed in the form of fraction b by c such that b cannot be 0 , b and c both are integers are called rational numbers.

∴ the set Q of rational numbers in the property form can be expressed in the given form as

Q=\{\frac{b}{c}:b,c\in Z \thinspace\&\thinspace c\neq0}\}

Hence,the above representation of the set of rational numbers Q is called the property form or the set builder notation or we can say set builder form of Q.

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