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Long Answer: A rational number is a number that can be written as a fraction where both the numerator and denominator are both integers and the denominator does not equal 0. Since 8 and 5 are both integers, then this is a rational number. Short Answer: Rational
Rational. It can be expressed a s fraction having integers for the denominator and numerator. ie 93,808,315/100,000,000
No. Any fraction with integers in the numerator and in the denominator is, by definition, RATIONAL.
A rational number cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers, the second of which is positive.
That would be the numerator. The numerator is above the denominator. The numerator divided by the denominator would be equal to the quotient. So, numerator/denominator = quotient
The numerator must be an even number and the denominator is half of the numerator.
A rational number is simply a number that can be expressed as a fraction, with integer numerator and denominator. Such a number can be positive, negative, or zero.A rational number is simply a number that can be expressed as a fraction, with integer numerator and denominator. Such a number can be positive, negative, or zero.A rational number is simply a number that can be expressed as a fraction, with integer numerator and denominator. Such a number can be positive, negative, or zero.A rational number is simply a number that can be expressed as a fraction, with integer numerator and denominator. Such a number can be positive, negative, or zero.
One.
Divide the denominator into the numerator.
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.
You divide the numerator of the rational expression by its denominator.
A proper fraction.
A rational number can be written as a fraction, with integers in the numerator and the denominator.
A rational number is a number that can be represented as a fraction: numerator/denominator. 1/10 = 0.1, so 0.1 is a rational number.
121 can be expressed as the ratio 121/1, where both numerator and denominator are integers, the denominator not being 0. That is the definition of a rational number.
Yes. A rational number can be written as a simple fraction where the numerator and denominator are integers, given that the denominator does not equal 0.
Generally, the process involves multiplying the numerator and denominator of the fraction by the same number. This number is selected so that the original denominator becomes rational. In the process the numerator may become rational. If the original denominator is of the form √b then you multiply the numerator and denominator by √b/√b. If the original denominator is of the form a+√b then you multiply the numerator and denominator by (a-√b)/(a-√b). NOTE change of sign. There is a similar process, using complex conjugates, if the denominator is a complex number.