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give the expressions -1 and b+1. illustrate a rational algebraic expression whose numerator is -1​

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Answered by sd156445
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Answered by HanitaHImesh
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Given,

The expressions, -1 and (b+1).

To find,

The rational algebraic expression whose numerator is -1.

Solution,

The rational algebraic expression whose numerator is -1 will be -1/(b+1).

We can easily solve this problem by following the given steps.

According to the question,

We have to make use of these expressions: -1 and (b+1).

According to the given condition, the numerator should be -1.

We know that in a rational number there is a numerator and a denominator.

So, when one of the above two expressions is the numerator then it is obvious that (b+1) is the denominator.

Hence, the rational algebraic expression whose numerator is -1 is -1/(b+1).

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