All non-zero integers have at least one common factor, so if your ratio is made up of them, that's why.
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Not sure about this question. But, a geometric sequence is a sequence of numbers such that the ratio of any two consecutive numbers is a constant, known as the "common ratio". A geometric sequence consists of a set of numbers of the form a, ar, ar2, ar3, ... arn, ... where r is the common ratio.
7/13. These numbers have no common factors (besides 1), so it's as simple as putting one over the other.
In general, no. It is possible though. (2pi)/pi is rational. pi2/pi is irrational. The ratio of two rationals numbers is always rational and the ratio of a rational and an irrational is always irrational.
Irrational numbers are not able to be formed from a simple ratio or fraction.The root word behind rational is the word Ratio, the relationship of two numbers. Their ratio.Pi and e would be common irrational numbers, as is 2^0.5
You look for a common factor between the two numbers; then you divide both numbers by this factor.