No.
Yes, 0/3 is 0 which is a rational number
No. Anything over 0 is not a defined number.
No, 0 over 3 (0/3) is not an irrational number; it simplifies to 0, which is a rational number. Rational numbers can be expressed as the quotient of two integers, and since 0 can be represented as 0/1 or 0/3, it fits the definition of a rational number.
-23 is rational.It is rational because we can write it as a fraction (one integer divided by another) where the denominator is not equal to 0. For example, -23/1. This makes it rational.
Yes. 0.3 with a bar over it is 1/3, which is a rational number.
Yes, it is.
Yes. 0 divided by any real number (including rational numbers, which are a subset of the real numbers) is 0.
Yes.All integers are rational numbers.0 is an integer.Therefore, 0 is a rational number.
0 Is a rational number
yes, 544 is a rational number because the number can be written a over b and b is not equal to 0 and the number does not repeat itself.
Zero (0) is a rational number, because it is a whole number and an integer.
It is not defined, so it is not a number of any kind.