Rational Numbers
rational number Specifically: If r and s are any distinct rational numbers, then r+s2 is a rational number between them This number r+s2 is the average of r and s, so it makes Standard Form of a Rational Number A rational number p q is said to be in standard form if p and q are integers having no common factor other
Because every whole number can be written as a fraction, every whole number is a rational number A set of numbers that includes all positive integers and 0 is Illustrated definition of Rational Number: A number that can be made as a fraction of two integers In other
rational number* Number representing the ratio of two integers, the second of which is not zero Thus, 12, 1811, 0, −23 and 12 are all rational numbers Standard Form of a Rational Number A rational number p q is said to be in standard form if p and q are integers having no common factor other