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Is the quotient of (-5) ÷ (-7) a rational number

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Yes it is. 5\7 is a fraction, therefore it is rational; it can be written as a decimal, 0.714285...... [bar notation indication].

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Answer: The quotient of (-5)÷(-7) is a rational number

Explanation:

It is asked that the quotient of (-5) / (-7) is a rational number ?

Rational Number : A rational number is a number which can be expressed in the form p/q

We multiply the numerator and denominator of the fraction by -1


((-5)(-1))/((-7)(-1))

=
(5)/(7)

i.e. the number can be expressed in the form p/q where p=5 and q=7

So the quotient is a rational number

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