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Types of Rational Numbers

July 18, 2023 | by Bloom Code Studio

A number is rational if we can write it as a fraction, where both denominator and numerator are integers and the denominator is a non-zero number.

The below diagram helps us to understand more about the number sets.

  • Real numbers (R) include all the rational numbers (Q).
  • Real numbers include the integers (Z).
  • Integers involve natural numbers(N).
  • Every whole number is a rational number because every whole number can be expressed as a fraction.

Standard Form of Rational Numbers

The standard form of a rational number can be defined if it’s no common factors aside from one between the dividend and divisor and therefore the divisor is positive.

For example, 12/36 is a rational number. But it can be simplified as 1/3; common factors between the divisor and dividend is only one. So we can say that rational number ⅓ is in standard form.

Positive and Negative Rational Numbers

As we know that the rational number is in the form of p/q, where p and q are integers. Also, q should be a non-zero integer. The rational number can be either positive or negative. If the rational number is positive, both p and q are positive integers. If the rational number takes the form -(p/q), then either p or q takes the negative value. It means that

-(p/q) = (-p)/q = p/(-q).

Now, let’s discuss some of the examples of positive and negative rational numbers.

Positive Rational NumbersNegative Rational Numbers
If both the numerator and denominator are of the same sign.If the numerator and denominator are of opposite signs.
All are greater than 0All are less than 0
Examples of positive rational numbers: 12/17, 9/11 and 3/5Examples of negative rational numbers: -2/17, 9/-11 and -1/5.

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