Yes. 0 divided by any real number (including rational numbers, which are a subset of the real numbers) is 0.
Rational. A rational number, z, is any number that can represented in the formx/y = z
No - the sets of rational and irrational numbers have no intersection. A rational number is any Real number that CAN be represented as a ratio of two integers where the denominator is not zero. An Irrational number is any Real number the CANNOT be represented as a ration of two integers.
A rational number is a number that can be represented as a fraction: numerator/denominator. Any whole number is rational, since {number} = {number}/1. Since 161616 is a whole number, it is rational.
Any number that can be represented by a ratio of integers is rational.
Yes. Any rational number divided by any other rational number is a rational number.
No. -67 is a rational number Any number that can be represented as a ratio of two integers is rational. Those that cannot are irrational. Since -67 can be represented as the ratio -67/1 (both -67 and 1 are integers) it is rational.
-- Any number that can be completely written down using digits is a rational number. -- A rational number is defined as any number that can be represented as the ratio of two whole numbers. 7,777 is the ratio of 7,777 to 1 .
Yes. Any rational number divided by another rational number is also rational.
Yes. Any terminating decimal is a rational number. Any repeating decimal also.
There are no irrational numbers in the value -5.72. All of the components of the value are represented by rational numbers. An irrational number is any number that cannot be represented by a fraction a/b where a and b are integers. -5.72 itself is rational as it can be represented by -572 / 100. The digits of the value are also rational as they can be represented as -5/1, 7/1 and 2/1, respectively.
Any number that either terminates or repeats the same pattern over and over is rational - and vice versa: any rational number either terminates, or repeats.
Any number that is presented as an integer "over" (aka divided by) an integer is automatically a rational number - that's what the definition of a rational number is.