All fractions w/0 are irregular #'s.
Zero is a rational number and an integer.
When a rational numbers is divided by an irrational number, the answer is irrational for every non-zero rational number.
A rational number can be expressed as a fraction or ratio of two integers. Zero is an integer. Therefore, zero is a rational number EXCEPT, that the denominator of a rational number cannot be zero. You can't divide by zero.
7 over 8, which can be written as 7/8, is a rational number. A rational number is any number that can be expressed as a fraction where the numerator and denominator are integers, and the denominator is not zero. Since 7 and 8 are both integers, and 8 is not zero, 7/8 is a rational number.
a rational number
Yes, any integer over any other integer (except zero) is always a rational number.
It is rational.
Zero (0) is a rational number.
Zero (0) is a rational number, because it is a whole number and an integer.
Zero is a rational number, not imaginary.
The answer is zero. It is rational, precise, and exact.
Zero is the additive identity in the set of rational numbers, meaning that when you add zero to any rational number, the result is the original number itself. For example, if ( r ) is a rational number, then ( r + 0 = r ). This property holds true for all rational numbers, indicating that zero does not change their value when added.