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define the standard from of rational numbers and absolute value of the the rational numbers​

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Answered by CuteBunny21
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The distance of a rational number from zero on the number line is called its absolute value. Distance is positive, so absolute value is always positive. ... The absolute value of a rational number is equal to the absolute value of its numerator divided by the absolute value of its denominator.

Answered by brinlyqueen
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A rational number is said to be in the standard form, if its denominator is a positive integer and the numerator and denominator have no common factor other than 1.

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