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Can the denominator be an integer in a rational number? - Answers
A rational number is defined as a number that can be expressed as the ratio(fraction) of two integers.So if you see a fraction that you know is a rational number, and the denominator isn'tan integer, there's always something you can do to simplify it, without changing its value,so that the denominator and the numerator both areintegers.
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Can the denominator be an integer in a rational number? - Answers
A rational number is defined as a number that can be expressed as the ratio(fraction) of two integers.So if you see a fraction that you know is a rational number, and the denominator isn'tan integer, there's always something you can do to simplify it, without changing its value,so that the denominator and the numerator both areintegers.
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Can the denominator be an integer in a rational number? - Answers
A rational number is defined as a number that can be expressed as the ratio(fraction) of two integers.So if you see a fraction that you know is a rational number, and the denominator isn'tan integer, there's always something you can do to simplify it, without changing its value,so that the denominator and the numerator both areintegers.
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