Any number that can be written as the ratio of two non-zero integers, like 2/3 or -5 or one million.
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∙ 9y ago-37/76 is one example of a rational number. Every rational numbers can be expressed as a ratio of two integers.
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.
n is a square of a rational number. For example, 4 or 81, or 2.25 or 36/25.n is a square of a rational number. For example, 4 or 81, or 2.25 or 36/25.n is a square of a rational number. For example, 4 or 81, or 2.25 or 36/25.n is a square of a rational number. For example, 4 or 81, or 2.25 or 36/25.
2/3
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The square root of any positive square number is always rational as for example the square root of 36 is 6 which is a rational number.
That is one example of rational numbers.
One example is 13/17.
Yes, negative numbers can most certainly be rational. A rational number is simply a number which can be expressed as a fraction. An example of a negative rational number is: -1/2
Rational numbers can be expresed as fractions aas for example 0.75 = 3/4
Yes as for example 0.75 and 4/5 are both rational numbers
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.
n is a square of a rational number. For example, 4 or 81, or 2.25 or 36/25.n is a square of a rational number. For example, 4 or 81, or 2.25 or 36/25.n is a square of a rational number. For example, 4 or 81, or 2.25 or 36/25.n is a square of a rational number. For example, 4 or 81, or 2.25 or 36/25.
No. Though every perfect square is a rational number, not every rational number is a perfect square. Example: 2 is a rational number but sqrt(2) is not rational, so 2 is not a perfect square.
2/3
-3.7
It could be either. For example, √9 is a rational number, whereas √2 is not.
The square root of any positive square number is always rational as for example the square root of 36 is 6 which is a rational number.