i don't know that's why am asking you succors
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
-5 is an integer and a rational number. Integers can be positive or negative. Rational numbers can be expressed as a fraction of integers.
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.
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.
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
An integer is a fraction if, in its lowest terms, the denominator is 1.