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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.

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Yes. Fractions whose numerators and denominators are integers are rational numbers. Being negative does not change it into an irrational number.

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Go back to the origin of Rational. This derives from Ratio. Therefore all rational numbers are ratios - they are rational numbers.

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They are rational, if the numerator and denominator are integers. For example, -2 / 3 would be a rational number.

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