| 31. | In fact this set of rational numbers is dense in.
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| 32. | Also, rational numbers have been demonstrated to be countably infinite.
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| 33. | Common Lisp provides a numeric data type for arbitrarily sized rational numbers : RATIO.
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| 34. | They are placed either horizontally or vertically to represent any integer or rational number.
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| 35. | This allows the probability distribution of natural numbers may be extended to rational numbers.
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| 36. | The conjecture involves elliptic curves defined over the rational numbers.
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| 37. | Every positive rational number has a unique finite Engel expansion.
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| 38. | Carl's Theorem states that the cardinality of the rational numbers.
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| 39. | For example, in the space of rational numbers, the sets
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| 40. | Since the Lebesgue measure of the rational numbers is zero,
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