hannahmasri8
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  • 03-11-2020
  • Mathematics
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In the definition of rational numbers, b cannot equal 0, why?

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jimrgrant1 jimrgrant1
  • 03-11-2020

Answer:

see explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

A rational number Q can be expressed in the form

[tex]\frac{a}{b}[/tex] where a and b can take any integer value except b = 0

This is because it would lead to division by zero which is undefined.

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