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explain formula of division in rational number​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Division: If m and n two rational numbers such that n ≠ 0, then the result of dividing m by n is the rational number obtained on multiplying m by the reciprocal of n. When x is divided by y, we write m ÷ n. Thus m ÷ n = m × 1/n.

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Division: If m and n two rational numbers such that n ≠ 0, then the result of dividing m by n is the rational number obtained on multiplying m by the reciprocal of n. When x is divided by y, we write m ÷ n. Thus m ÷ n = m × 1/n. If w/x and y/z are two rational numbers such that y/z ≠ 0, then.

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