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In a rational number a/b in standard form,b can be ​

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Answered by Veduarun
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We know, a rational number a/b is said to be in standard form if a and b are integers having no common divisor other than 1 and b is positive. For examples: Convert the rational number 33/-44 in standard form. The greatest common divisor of 33 and 44 is 11. Therefore, the standard form of -33/44 is -3/4.

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