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is the quotient of (-5) divided by (-7) a rational number.

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Answer:

No; irrational

Step-by-step explanation:

-5 div'd by -7 would be the same as 5/7.

A rational number is a number that can be either repeats (decimal), is a whole number, or is shown as a fraction/sq. rt.

Div'g 5 by 7 would result in a long, non-repeating decimal: 0.71428571428. Since this decimal doesn't repeat it is an irrational number. The answer is no.

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