A rational number is a number which can be expressed as a fraction whose numerator and denominator are both integers and whose denominator is not equal to zero. Rational numbers include all integers, fractions, mixed numbers, and some decimal numbers.
Note : All terminating and repeating decimal numbers are rational numbers because those numbers can be expressed as a fraction. On the other hand, a non repeating number and non terminating decimal, like square root of 2, is an irrational number.
[tex]Convert \ -3.48 \ into \ a \ fraction [/tex]
[tex]-3.48 = \dfrac{-3.48}{1} [/tex] [tex]Convert \ to \ fraction[/tex]
Multiply by 1 to eliminate two decimal places.
[tex]Numerator = -3.48 * 10 * 10 = -348
Denominator = 1 *10 * 10 = 100[/tex]
[tex]Our \ new \ fraction \ is \ \dfrac{-348}{100} [/tex]
[tex]The \ value \ is \ 0.034800000000000005[/tex]
[tex]= Given \ value \ is \ Rational.[/tex]