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The quotient of two nonzero integers is the definition of a rational number. There are nonzero numbers other than integers (imaginary, rational non-integers) that the quotient of would not be a rational number. If the two nonzero numbers are rational themselves, then the quotient will be rational. (For example, 4 divided by 2 is 2: all of those numbers are rational).
For numbers with ordinary multiplication defined on them, they are the same.
Like denominator is the same denominator as the nonzero numbers.
A common Factor
Four - all nonzero numbers are significant.