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If n/n+3 is a rational number than value of n is not equal to?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If n/n+3 is a rational number then the value of n is not equal to 0 . The reason is that if we substitute n with 0 then the value of the given equation will be 0/3 which is either not explainable or there will be a 0 assumed value, which is not a rational number. Therefore, if n/n+3 is a rational number then the value of n is not equal to 0.

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If n/n+3 is a rational number then the value of n is not equal to “0” . The reason is that if we substitute n with 0 then the value of the given equation will be 0/3 which is either not explainable or there will be a 0 assumed value, which is not a rational number. Therefore, if n/n+3 is a rational number then the value of n is not equal to 0.

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