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I believe your answer is:  

{7, -5, (2/3), 5.79}

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Here’s why:  

  • Rational numbers are numbers that could be written as a fraction with two integers.

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[tex]\boxed{\text{\underline{\textbf{Some Examples of Rational Numbers Are...}}}}\\\\\rightarrow \text{Integers}\\\\\rightarrow \text{Perfect Squares}\\\\\rightarrow \text{Terminating Decimals}\\\\\rightarrow \text{Recurring Decimals}[/tex]

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  • 7 and -5 are integers, so they are rational.
  • [tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex] is already a fraction with integers. It is rational.
  • 5.79 is a terminating decimal. It is rational.
  • The number π is a famous irrational number. It does not terminate nor repeat.
  • [tex]\sqrt{13}[/tex] is not a perfect square. It is irrational.
  • [tex]\sqrt{-4}[/tex] is a perfect square, but it is simplified to a complex number. Complex numbers are not rational.

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The rational numbers are {7, -5, (2/3), 5.79}.

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Hope this helps you. I apologize if it’s incorrect.  

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