None of the conditions listed are necessary for a number to be rational. The correct condition is:
It must be able to be expressed as a fraction, where the numerator and denominator are both integers and the denominator is nonzero.
Identify which condition is necessary for a number to be rational.(1 point)
Responses
It must be able to be expressed as an integer divided by a nonzero integer.
It must be able to be expressed as an integer divided by a nonzero integer.
It must be written as a fraction.
It must be written as a fraction.
It must not be an endless decimal.
It must not be an endless decimal.
It must not be negative.
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are you sure
Yes, I am sure. The definition of a rational number is a number that can be expressed as a fraction, where the numerator and denominator are both integers and the denominator is nonzero.