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When expressed as a ratio of two integers (not intergers!), the simplest form for the integer but not others, has 1 as the denominator.
Absolutely. As long as it can be expressed as a fraction with the denominator not being zero, and both numerator and denominator being integers.
no because a ratio is relation between two numbers and a rational number is a number capable of being expressed as an integer a quotation of integers, excluding zero as a denominator
The quotient of two integers is not always an integer because division may result in a non-integer value when the numerator is not evenly divisible by the denominator. For example, dividing 5 by 2 gives 2.5, which is not an integer. Only when the numerator is a multiple of the denominator will the quotient be an integer.
-5 is an integer and a rational number. Integers can be positive or negative. Rational numbers can be expressed as a fraction of integers.
When expressed as a ratio of two integers (not intergers!), the simplest form for the integer but not others, has 1 as the denominator.
Absolutely. As long as it can be expressed as a fraction with the denominator not being zero, and both numerator and denominator being integers.
It is a rational because it can be expressed as the quotient of two integers
no because a ratio is relation between two numbers and a rational number is a number capable of being expressed as an integer a quotation of integers, excluding zero as a denominator
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Every integer can be expressed as a ratio of itself over 1. Also, any rational number that has a numerator that is divisible by the denominator is an integer. BUT all rational numbers are not integers.
The quotient of two integers is not always an integer because division may result in a non-integer value when the numerator is not evenly divisible by the denominator. For example, dividing 5 by 2 gives 2.5, which is not an integer. Only when the numerator is a multiple of the denominator will the quotient be an integer.
Any integer can be expressed as a fraction with the numerator equal to the integer and the denominator equal to 1.
-5 is an integer and a rational number. Integers can be positive or negative. Rational numbers can be expressed as a fraction of integers.
An irrational number is one that can NOT be expressed as a fraction, with integer numerator and denominator. 3.8 CAN be expressed as such, namely, 38/10, so it is RATIONAL.
That is impossible. Integers are whole numbers(positive, negative, and zero). You could possibly have an integer with a denominator of one, but all you would have to do is remove the denominator.*NOTE: If your denominator is greater than one, divide by the integer.
TrueYes.All rational numbers are a fraction of one integer (numerator) over another integer (denominator).All integers can be made into a[n improper] fraction over a denominator of 1.Thus all integers are rational numbers