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2/16, 3/39, z/(13z) where z is any number, integer, non-integer, rational or irrational number.
A rational number is a fraction with an integer in the numerator, and a non-zero integer in the denominator. If you consider pi/2, pi/3, pi/4 (common 'fractions' of pi used in trigonometry) to be 'fractions', then these are not rational numbers.
every whole number is an integer. any fractions or decimals like, 1/2 or .5 is NOT an integer. 6 or -341 IS an integer.
No, -.5 repeating is not an integer because an integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions
A fraction, consisting of one integer divided by another, non-zero, integer is a rational number.