[tex]2[/tex] and [tex]0[/tex] are two rational numbers but the quotient of [tex]\frac{2}{0}[/tex] is not a rational number.
The quotient of two rational numbers is always a rational number except when the denominator is [tex]0[/tex].
As any number divided by [tex]0[/tex] becomes undefined, which is not a rational number.
For example: [tex]2[/tex] and [tex]0[/tex] are two rational numbers but the quotient of [tex]\frac{2}{0}[/tex] is not a rational number.
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