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What do you call any number that is expressed as an integer or as a ratio between two integers when 0 does not serve as the denominator?

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Rational number

Definition:

A rational number is the one which can be written in the form of (fraction) p/q, following the condition that q (denominator) must not be equal to zero. (because something divided by 0 gives infinity)

Examples: 3, 2/7, 12345/67

  • A simple integer can also be said as a rational number, taking 1 as its denominator. Like 5 is a rational number having p/q form as 5/1

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