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Real numbers that you cannot represent as a quotient of two integers are ? numbers

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Real numbers that you cannot represent as a quotient of two integers are irrational numbers.
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Answer: The set of numbers that cannot be represented as the quotient of two integers are the irrational numbers

which are neverending where the numbers after the decimal point don't repeat (there isn't a subsequence of digits that repeats, like in the number 3.33...) , then the irrational numbers of the form 1.31234.... and cannot be represented as the quotient of two integers.

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