Math, asked by divya462, 10 months ago

if the rational number a/b is negativeand a=3 then b can be. (a. 4(b. 5 (c -4 (d 3​

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Answered by kiran488455
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation: as a=3 which is a positive integer so by rule +/- = - so we have to put a negative integer and in these options only -4 is negative , therefore it's the correct answer

Answered by BrookTheBigBrain
4

Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the rational number is negative and the numerator isn't negative, that means that the denominator has to be negative. The only negative number option that we have for the denominator is -4 so, b=-4.

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