Rational yes, integer no.
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∙ 6y agoYes, -3 is both a rational number and an integer.
-3 is a rational whole number which is another name for an integer
2/3 is a rational number but not an integer.
It is an integer. All integers are rational but not irrational. All rational and irrational numbers are real numbers.
It is a real rational negative integer number whose value is -3
No. An irrational number is any number that is not a rational number; A rational number is any number that can be expressed as one integer over another integer. negative 3 over 4 is one integer (negative 3) over another integer (4), and so is a rational number.
Yes. Any number that can be written as one integer over a non-zero integer is a rational number. 2 3/5 = (2×5+3)/5 = 13/5 which is the form of one integer over a non-zero integer, thus it is rational.
Yes, -3 is both a rational number and an integer.
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.
-3 is a rational whole number which is another name for an integer
2/3 is a rational number but not an integer.
It is a number that can be expressed as a fraction but is NOT an integer. For example. 3 is an integer and it is rational since we can write 3/1, but 1/3 is not an integer and it is rational since we wrote it as a fraction or a ratio. Remember that a rational number is one that can be written as A/B where A and B are integers. Now if B is 1, which is certainly an integer, A/1 is rational but since A is an integer, A/1 is an integer.
It is an integer. All integers are rational but not irrational. All rational and irrational numbers are real numbers.
It is a real rational negative integer number whose value is -3
This is a rational number 6/2 which when simplified equals 3, which is an integer.
3/4 is classified as a rational number.
No, it is not. 3/5 is rational and its multiplicative inverse is 5/3 which is not an integer.