Answer :
Rational Number: A number which can be expressed in the form p/q such that q ≠ 0 is called a rational number.
Now any number which lies after -2 is greater than -2. For Example: 1 is a rational number and also greater than -2.
Then, rational numbers are,
Or we can see that, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... are all greater than -2 and are rational number.
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