The definition of a rational number is the quotient of any two nonzero integers.
Yes, it is.
It is true, and it follows from the definition of multiplication and division.
yes
If ( p ) is an integer and ( q ) is a nonzero integer, then the expression ( \frac{p}{q} ) will always yield a rational number. Additionally, since ( q ) is nonzero, ( p ) cannot be divided by zero, ensuring the division is valid. Furthermore, ( p + q ) will also be an integer, as the sum of two integers is always an integer.
The definition of a rational number is the quotient of any two nonzero integers.
In C++ EOF is a special function which will return nonzero when there is no more data to be read. In C++ nonzero means true, the alternative to nonzero is zero which means false.
True.
Yes, it is.
It is true, and it follows from the definition of multiplication and division.
yes
As stated, that is false. Every number is not a factor of 1. 1 is a factor of every nonzero whole number.
Then p/q is a rational number.
The product of two nonzero whole numbers will be a nonzero whole number.
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If ( p ) is an integer and ( q ) is a nonzero integer, then the expression ( \frac{p}{q} ) will always yield a rational number. Additionally, since ( q ) is nonzero, ( p ) cannot be divided by zero, ensuring the division is valid. Furthermore, ( p + q ) will also be an integer, as the sum of two integers is always an integer.
A nonzero multiple of a number is a multiple which is not equal to 0.