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a rational number such that its denominator is greater than its numerator by a constant k (k is not equall to 0) if the denominator is doubled the number obtained is again equall to original number find the rational number .

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Answered by singhmahima262
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, the rational number will 0/(0+K) i.e. 0/K,where K is any constant. This discussion on A rational number such that it's denominator is greater than its numerator by a constant K (K≠0). if the denominator is doubled the number obtained is again equal to original number.

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