That they can have any value: integer, rational, irrational or complex.
There is no difference because all integers or whole numbers are considered to be rational numbers.
It can be written as a fraction, so it is rational. It is not an integer, whole number or irrational.
47 is a whole number, integer and rational.
0.4444
The laws of exponents work the same with rational exponents, the difference being they use fractions not integers.
You probably don't have to inspect that pair too closely.Every integer IS a rational number.
That they can have any value: integer, rational, irrational or complex.
A rational exponent means that you use a fraction as an exponent, for example, 10 to the power 1/3. These exponents are interpreted as follows, for example:10 to the power 1/3 = 3rd root of 1010 to the power 2/3 = (3rd root of 10) squared, or equivalently, 3rd root of (10 squared)
There is no difference because all integers or whole numbers are considered to be rational numbers.
Very little.A fraction is one integer divided by another.A rational number is one that could be written as a fraction.
When you consider how many rational numbers there are, the difference between any two of them is hardly ever an integer. Examples: 5 - 4/5 = 41/5 5/6 - 2/3 = 1/6 3.274 - 1.368 = 1.906 All of the nine numbers in these examples are rational numbers.
When expressed as a ratio of two integers (not intergers!), the simplest form for the integer but not others, has 1 as the denominator.
A rational number is one that can be represented as an integer or a fraction with an integer over an integer. An irrational number cannot be represented using integers. Examples of rational numbers: 2, 100, 1/2, 3/7, 22/7 Examples of irrational numbers: π, e, √2
No, it is not generally true.
No. If it is an integer then it is a whole number.
It is rational and it is an integer.