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If the numerator and the denominator is an integer, then it is also called a "rational number".
The simple way: multiply the numerators to get the numerator, multiply the denominators to get the denominator. To get the preferred answer cancel common factors in the new numerator and denominator. But this can be tricky.
Not necessarily; pi / 2 is a fraction, but not a rational number. All fractions where both the numerator and denominator are integers are rational numbers, though.
Only if the square root of the numerator and the square root of the denominator are both rational numbers.
TrueYes.All rational numbers are a fraction of one integer (numerator) over another integer (denominator).All integers can be made into a[n improper] fraction over a denominator of 1.Thus all integers are rational numbers
They are numbers in which the denominator does not go into the numerator a whole number of times.
They are rational, if the numerator and denominator are integers. For example, -2 / 3 would be a rational number.They are rational, if the numerator and denominator are integers. For example, -2 / 3 would be a rational number.They are rational, if the numerator and denominator are integers. For example, -2 / 3 would be a rational number.They are rational, if the numerator and denominator are integers. For example, -2 / 3 would be a rational number.
No, because all fractions are rational numbers
If the numerator and the denominator is an integer, then it is also called a "rational number".
An irrational number is a number that can't be expressed by a fraction having integers in both its numerator and denominator. A rational number can be.
A rational number can be written as a fraction, with integers in the numerator and the denominator.
There are only two of them: 3/22 and 3/23
The simple way: multiply the numerators to get the numerator, multiply the denominators to get the denominator. To get the preferred answer cancel common factors in the new numerator and denominator. But this can be tricky.
Very easy you just divide numerator by denominator
Not necessarily; pi / 2 is a fraction, but not a rational number. All fractions where both the numerator and denominator are integers are rational numbers, though.
If you can express a real numbers as a fraction (with integers in the numerator and the denominator), then it is rational. Otherwise it is irrational.
Only if the square root of the numerator and the square root of the denominator are both rational numbers.