A Rational Number can be made by dividing two integers.
(An integer is a number with no fractional part.)
1.5 is a rational number because 1.5=3/2
3.14 = 22/7. Most numbers we use are rational numbers: 5/1 7/3 1/2....
Show that each and every number is a rational number
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but surely not "each and every" number
There are many exceptions, such as π, √2, etc.
If by "number" you just mean integers, then yes, they are all rational numbers, with a denominator of 1.
There are many exceptions, such as π, √2, etc.
If by "number" you just mean integers, then yes, they are all rational numbers, with a denominator of 1.