A ratio with denominator 0 is not defined.
It is a rational fraction.
No - because it can be represented as a ratio : 8.01=801/100 Any number that can be represented as a ratio of 2 integers is classified as a rational number (other than that you can't use 0 for the denominator)
Any number that CAN be represented as a ratio of 2 integers is classified as a rational number (other than that you can't use 0 for the denominator) Any number that CANNOT be represented as a ratio of 2 integers is classified as an irrational number You can't have it both ways - either you can or cannot. To paraphrase Yoda "Can or Cannot - there is no both" NOTE: dividing by zero give you infinity which is a concept not a fixed number and thus neither inherently rational nor irrational
8 and -8 8+(-8)=0 8-(-8)=16
A ratio with denominator 0 is not defined.
It is not defined.
The denominator cannot be 0 because division by 0 is not defined.
It is a rational fraction.
The ratio of two integers is a fraction that represents the division of one integer by another. As long as the denominator is not equal to zero, the ratio is defined. For example, the ratio of 4 to 2 is 4/2, which simplifies to 2.
A ration with 2 integers and has a denominator of 0 would be called rational numbers. This is taught in algebra.
No - because it can be represented as a ratio of integers : 81 = 81/1 Any number that can be represented as a ratio of 2 integers is classified as a rational number (other than that you can't use 0 for the denominator)
No - because it can be represented as a ratio of integers : 10 = 10/1 Any number that can be represented as a ratio of 2 integers is classified as a rational number (other than that you can't use 0 for the denominator)
yes and no because if it zero wouldn't it be a whole number or a improper fraction with a 1 under the numerator
If the denominator is 0 then the fraction is undefined.
No - because it can be represented as a ratio : 7.51 = 751/100 Any number that can be represented as a ratio of 2 integers is classified as a rational number (other than that you can't use 0 for the denominator)
No - because it can be represented as a ratio : 8.01=801/100 Any number that can be represented as a ratio of 2 integers is classified as a rational number (other than that you can't use 0 for the denominator)