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The requirement for a number to be a rational number is that it can be expressed as a ratio of two integers, where the denominator does not equal zero.
That's close to the definition of a rational number.
I think it says a little more than that. b, the denominator of the rational number a/b, cannot be equal to zero because division by zero is undefined.
Zero is a rational number and an integer.