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ANSWER ASAP The value of 0/(m=n) is part of what subset(s) of the real numbers? Select all that apply. rational numbers irrational numbers integers whole numbers
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The value of 0/(m=n) is part of what subset(s) of the real numbers? Select all that apply.
rational numbers
irrational numbers
integers
whole numbers
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(m=n) means that the greatest common denominator of m and n is 0.
this is a whole number.
this is a integer.
this is not a rational or irrational.
if this is the wrong answer please notify me. thank you!
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