Rational Numbers A rational number is a number of the form , in which a and b are integers with no common factor. The number b must not be zero (0). Notation : (i) = the set of rational numbers (ii) = {: a,b Î and b ¹ 0 Examples : 2Ï (iii) Ì Ì
A rational number is a number of the form , in which a and b are integers with no common factor. The number b must not be zero (0). Notation : (i) = the set of rational numbers (ii) = {: a,b Î and b ¹ 0 Examples : 2Ï (iii) Ì Ì
Notation : (i) = the set of rational numbers (ii) = {: a,b Î and b ¹ 0 Examples : 2Ï (iii) Ì Ì
(i) = the set of rational numbers (ii) = {: a,b Î and b ¹ 0 Examples : 2Ï (iii) Ì Ì