Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Mathematics courses - I study junior high school mathematics, and there is a saying in the textbook that "integers can be regarded as fractions with denominator of 1". Does that score contain integers? I hope you can give
I study junior high school mathematics, and there is a saying in the textbook that "integers can be regarded as fractions with denominator of 1". Does that score contain integers? I hope you can give
I study junior high school mathematics, and there is a saying in the textbook that "integers can be regarded as fractions with denominator of 1". Does that score contain integers? I hope you can give me a detailed answer. Thank you. Jun Wolf Hunting Team answers your questions:

1, straighten out the connotation of rational numbers: rational numbers include integers and fractions-integers and fractions are two different contents;

2. Meaning of that sentence: Integers can be regarded as fractions. Generally speaking, integers are not fractions;

3. After learning rational numbers, rational numbers can actually be translated into comparable numbers in foreign languages-the ratio of two integers;

4. In comparable numbers (rational numbers), integers can be regarded as fractions with denominator of 1;

5, so according to the above, the score does not contain integers.

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