2. If the product of two fractions is 1, then (a) both the fractions are proper (b) both the fractions are improper (c) one fraction is proper and the other is improper (d) none of these
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- If both the fractions are improper or proper then both the numbers will be greater than and less than 1 respectively. They can't give the product equal 1 ever. For resulting in 1, fraction must be multiplied by its inverse i.e. one is proper and other is improper.
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