As much as, in these days of uncertainty, anything can be anything. As long as the constraints of a rational number are kept to, a rational number will always remain a rational number.
Yes.
Yes, but only if the rational number is 0.
Only if the rational number is 0.
A rational number which is an integer can be simplified to a form in which the denominator is 1. That is not possible for a rational number which is not an integer.
1319 is a prime number. The only two factors of a prime number are 1 and itself.The two factors of 1319 are 1 and 1319. There are only two factors of a prime number.The only factor pair of 1319 is 1 x 1319. There is only one factor pair of a prime number.The proper factors of 1319 are only 1 or,if the definition you are using excludes 1, there are none.The only prime factor of 1319 is 1319. There is only one prime factor of a prime number - itself.The distinct prime factor of 1319 is also 1319, since there is no repetition of factors.The prime factorization of 1319 is 1319. In some cases, to emphasize that it is prime, you might write the prime factorization as 1 x 1319.NOTE: There cannot be common factors, a greatest common factor, or a least common multiple because "common" refers to factors or multiples that two or more numbers have in common.
The positive integer factors of 1319 are: 1, 1319
It is a rational number. It can be written as a fraction.
yes
Is 12.05 a rational number or irrational number?
1.96 is a rational number
It is a rational number, as it can be written as a fraction.
Yes, the sum is always rational.
There is no such thing as a number that is both rational and irrational. By definition, every number is either rational or irrational.
As much as, in these days of uncertainty, anything can be anything. As long as the constraints of a rational number are kept to, a rational number will always remain a rational number.
Yes, it is.
10.01 is a rational number