10/0 is none of those things. It's not a number, and doesn't have the properties
of any kind of number. It's a symbol for an operation that's not permitted ...
division by zero.
One over six is an integer divided by an integer.That is the definition of a rational number.
3/4 is classified as a rational number.
If you multiply or divide an irrational number - such as pi - by ANY rational number (except zero), you will ALWAYS get an irrational number.
14/2 = 7 and is therefore both an integer and rational.
A while number can be expressed as itself over 1, eg 5 = 5/1; and this is one integer over another which is the form of rational numbers, so Whole numbers are rational numbers.
No. An irrational number is any number that is not a rational number; A rational number is any number that can be expressed as one integer over another integer. negative 3 over 4 is one integer (negative 3) over another integer (4), and so is a rational number.
5 over 8 is a rational number.
-42 is rational. All integers are rational numbers as they can be expressed as the number over 1 which, being one integer over another integer, is the form of a rational number.
No. If you can display it as a fraction where both the top and bottom are integers (whole numbers) then it's rational; therefore, any integer is rational (since it can be placed over 1 and fulfill the definition) and -103 is an integer.
A rational number is one which can be expressed as one integer over another (possibly the same) integer which is not zero. thirty thirds = 30/3 which is one integer over another integer → it is rational.
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.
It is a real and rational number.