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A number which can be represented in the form of pq, q≠0 where p and q are integers is called a ___ number.
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A number which can be represented in the form of pq, q≠0 where p and q are integers is called a rational number.
For example, 23,5, −4 etc are all rational numbers as they can be expressed in pq form with p and q as integers and q≠0.
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