No. It's the ratio of -17 and 3 ... a perfectly rational number.
The given whole number of -2 is a rational number
A rational number can be written in the form of a fraction, which is one integer divided by another integer. If you flip a fraction over, so that the top number (the numerator) turns into the bottom number (the denominator) and the bottom number becomes the top number, then that is called the reciprocal of that fraction (it can also be called the inversion of that fraction). So for example, two thirds is a rational number, 2/3; the reciprocal is 3/2.
2 is a rational number and it is also a prime number
It's rational
Yes, two thirds is a rational number. This is because it a is recurring decimal and can be expressed as a fraction. All fractions are rational numbers and all recurring decimals are rational numbers.
A rational number.
2/3 is rational. Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a fraction.
Yes.
Yes.
A rational number is one which can be expressed as one integer over another (possibly the same) integer which is not zero. thirty thirds = 30/3 which is one integer over another integer → it is rational.
No. It's the ratio of -17 and 3 ... a perfectly rational number.
30 / 3 = 10 10 is an integer, so of course it is rational! Any number that can be exactly expressed as a ratio is by definition rational.
The given whole number of -2 is a rational number
A rational number can be written in the form of a fraction, which is one integer divided by another integer. If you flip a fraction over, so that the top number (the numerator) turns into the bottom number (the denominator) and the bottom number becomes the top number, then that is called the reciprocal of that fraction (it can also be called the inversion of that fraction). So for example, two thirds is a rational number, 2/3; the reciprocal is 3/2.
It is rational. It is a whole number so it cannot be irrational.
2 is a rational number and it is also a prime number