Question
Which set of numbers is always rational?(1 point)
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negative numbers
negative numbers
positive numbers
positive numbers
integers
integers
decimals
Responses
negative numbers
negative numbers
positive numbers
positive numbers
integers
integers
decimals
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The set of numbers that is always rational is **integers**. Rational numbers are defined as numbers that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers (where the denominator is not zero). Since integers can be expressed in the form of a fraction (for example, an integer \( n \) can be written as \( \frac{n}{1} \)), they are always rational.
Negative numbers and positive numbers can be rational or irrational depending on their specific values. Decimals can also be either rational (like 0.5 or 0.75) or irrational (like 0.333... or the decimal representation of π).
Therefore, the correct answer is **integers**.
Negative numbers and positive numbers can be rational or irrational depending on their specific values. Decimals can also be either rational (like 0.5 or 0.75) or irrational (like 0.333... or the decimal representation of π).
Therefore, the correct answer is **integers**.
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