Definitions [2]
Rational Number
A number that can be expressed in the form `p/q`, where p and q are integers, and q is not equal to zero "q ≠ 0", is called a rational number. The numbers `-2/7, 3/8, 3` etc., are rational numbers.
Positive Rational Number: When the numerator and denominator, both, are positive integers, it is a positive rational number. `3/8, 5/7, 2/9` etc. are positive rational numbers.
Negative rational numbers: When either the numerator or the denominator is a negative integer, it is a negative rational number. `-5/7, -3/8, -9/5` etc. are negative rational numbers.
Concepts [11]
- Rational Numbers
- Equivalent Rational Number
- Positive and Negative Rational Numbers
- Rational Numbers on a Number Line
- Rational Numbers in Standard Form
- Comparison of Rational Numbers
- Rational Numbers Between Two Rational Numbers
- Addition of Rational Number
- Subtraction of Rational Number
- Multiplication of Rational Numbers
- Division of Rational Numbers
