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Express -3/5 as a rational number with denominater​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Express 2/-3 as a rational number with denominator: -15 ,18

We have to multiply -3 with 5, then, we will have to multiply the neumerator also with 5.. With denominator 18, we have to multiply both the neumerator and denominator with -6

Answered by Anonymous
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We know that a number is a rational number when it can be written in the form of p/q. Here (-3) / 5 is itself a rational number. Now by choosing any denominator we can write it by multiplying both numerator and denominator with the factor of the given denominator and asked denominator.

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