[tex]\bold{\frac{(-36)}{(-4)}}[/tex] Belongs to set of rational number.
Solution:
Need to determine the set of real numbers does [tex]\frac{(-36)}{(-4)}[/tex] belongs to ; On first look it seems the given number [tex]\frac{(-36)}{(-4)}[/tex] belongs to set of rational number.
Rational number is the number which can be presented in the form of [tex]\frac{p}{q}[/tex] where p and q are integers and [tex]q\neq 0[/tex]
So in our case [tex]p = -36[/tex] and [tex]q = -4[/tex].
So both numbers are integers and q is also not equal to zero. Hence we can conclude that [tex]\frac{(-36)}{(-4)}[/tex] belongs to set of rational number.