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Let a and b be rational numbers. Is a - b
rational or irrational?​

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Answered by obaid3895
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Not ever. A rational number is one that can be written as n/m, where n and m are both integers. Let b be a rational number such that b=p/q.

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Answered by Anonymous
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the difference of two rational numbers is always a rational number therefore a-b will also be a rational number...

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