Which of these are rational numbers: #\frac { 7} { 6} ,11,- \frac { 1} { 4}, -5.4#?

1 Answer
Jun 19, 2017

All of them

Explanation:

A rational number is any real number that can be expressed as: #p/q {p,q } in ZZ: q!=0#
I.e the ratio of two integers. We need to state that #q# cannot be #0# as division by #0# is undefined.

Rational numbers are said to be #in QQ#

Taking each example in this question in turn.

#7/6#: #{7, 6} in ZZ -> 7/6 in QQ#

#11 = 11/1: {11,1} in ZZ -> 11 in QQ# [NB: 11 is, of course, also #in ZZ#]

#-1/4 = (-1)/4 or 1/(-4): {-1, 4, 1, -4} in ZZ -> -1/4 in QQ#

#-5.4 = (-54)/10: {-54, 10}in ZZ -> -5.4 in QQ#