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define standard form of rational number.give example​

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Answered by gouravkuamrverma2
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Expressing a rational number into standard form means there is no common factor, other than 1, available in its numerator and denominator and its denominator is a positive integer. ... Hence, if 4/6 is a rational number, then its standard form will be 2/3 since we cannot solve 2/3, any more

Answered by Nithesh2005
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Expressing a rational number into standard form means there is no common factor, other than 1, available in its numerator and denominator and its denominator is a positive integer. ... Hence, if 4/6 is a rational number, then its standard form will be 2/3 since we cannot solve 2/3, any more.

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