Oh, dude, the ratio of two integers is just one number divided by the other. As long as the denominator isn't zero (because you can't divide by zero, like, ever), you're good to go. So, like, if you have 8 divided by 2, the ratio is 4. Easy peasy!
No - because it can be represented as a ratio of integers : 81 = 81/1 Any number that can be represented as a ratio of 2 integers is classified as a rational number (other than that you can't use 0 for the denominator)
A ration with 2 integers and has a denominator of 0 would be called rational numbers. This is taught in algebra.
No - because it can be represented as a ratio : 7.51 = 751/100 Any number that can be represented as a ratio of 2 integers is classified as a rational number (other than that you can't use 0 for the denominator)
A number is said to be rational if it can be expressed as a ratio of two integers. That is, a number x is rational if and only if it is equivalent to p/q for some integers p and q where q is not 0.
It is a rational number.
It is integer1/integer2.
Rational numbers
A ratio with denominator 0 is not defined.
And the denominator is 0
Not quite. A rational number is a ratio and each rational number is a ratio of specific pairs of integers - not ANY two integers. And, of course, 0 is not allowed on the denominator.
It is not defined.
It is not defined.
The denominator cannot be 0 because division by 0 is not defined.
It is a rational fraction.
Oh, dude, the ratio of two integers is just one number divided by the other. As long as the denominator isn't zero (because you can't divide by zero, like, ever), you're good to go. So, like, if you have 8 divided by 2, the ratio is 4. Easy peasy!
Rational