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Question
In a rational number, denominator always has to be a non-zero integer.
Options
True
False
MCQ
True or False
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Solution
This statement is True.
Explanation:
A number that can be expressed in the form `p/q`, where p and q are integers and q ≠ 0, is called a rational number.
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