Then p/q is a rational number.
Any fraction p/q where p is an integer and q is a non-zero integer is rational.
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False.
As stated, that is false. Every number is not a factor of 1. 1 is a factor of every nonzero whole number.
Properties are true statements for any numbers. There are three basic properties of numbers: Associative, Commutative, and Distributive Properties.
If ( p ) is an integer and ( q ) is a nonzero integer, then the expression ( \frac{p}{q} ) will always yield a rational number. Additionally, since ( q ) is nonzero, ( p ) cannot be divided by zero, ensuring the division is valid. Furthermore, ( p + q ) will also be an integer, as the sum of two integers is always an integer.
Given that an integer is the same as a whole number, there are four true conditional statements.
Any fraction p/q where p is an integer and q is a non-zero integer is rational.
Any fraction p/q where p is an integer and q is a non-zero integer is rational.
Yes, it is true that if ( p ) is an integer and ( q ) is a nonzero integer, then ( p ) can take any whole number value, including positive, negative, or zero, while ( q ) cannot be zero and must be a whole number either positive or negative. This distinction is important in mathematical contexts where division by zero is undefined.
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The question implies that there is a list of statements of which one or more are true. In such circumstances would it be too much to expect that you make sure that there is something that is following?
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