SOLUTION: a rational number can be expressed as the ratio of two intergers, with the denominator not equal to zero, while an irrational number cannot be expressed as the ratio of two interge
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Question 97836: a rational number can be expressed as the ratio of two intergers, with the denominator not equal to zero, while an irrational number cannot be expressed as the ratio of two intergers. is this true or false? Answer by mathslover(157) (Show Source):