A rational number
A rational number is one such that it is "capable of being expressed as an integer or a quotient of integers, excluding zero as a denominator." So you must ask yourself: can 2.25 be expressed as a quotient of integers? In other words, can you divide one integer by another and get 2.25? The answer is yes, because 9 divided by 4 is 2.25. Therefore, 2.25 is a rational number.
In mathematics, a rational number is any number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/qof two integers, with the denominator qnot equal to zero.-5.46 can be written as e.g. the fraction 546/100 - and it's therefore a rational number.
Yes, 0.01 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. In this case, 0.01 can be written as 1/100, where both the numerator (1) and denominator (100) are integers.
A quotient of integers is the result of dividing one integer by another. When dividing two integers, the result may be a whole number if the division is exact, or a decimal/fraction if there is a remainder. For example, when dividing 10 by 2, the quotient is 5, which is also an integer.
Yes, a rational number is a real number. A rational number is a number that can be written as the quotient of two integers, a/b, where b does not equal 0. Integers are real numbers. The quotient of two real numbers is always a real number. The terms "rational" and "irrational" apply to the real numbers. There is no corresponding concept for any other types of numbers.
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A quotient of two numbers cannot have a denominator which is zero: such a fraction is not defined.
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None. A rational number is a number that can be written as the quotient of two integers where the divisor is not zero. An irrational number is a real number that cannot be written as the quotient of two integers where the divisor is not zero. Any given real number either can or cannot be written as the quotient of two integers. If it can, it is rational. If it cannot, it is irrational. You can't be both at the same time. The square root of -1 is not a real number and it cannot be written as the quotient of two integers, so it is neither rational nor irrational.
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