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positive, then the rational number m/n is said to be in the
(iii) Two rational numbers are said to be equal, if they have the same.
form.
(iv) If m is a common divisor of x and y, then x/y = (x + k)/
rational
(v) If p and q are positive integers, then m/n is a
number and m/-n is a
rational number
(vi) The standard form of - is
(vii) If m/n is a rational number, then n cannot be
(viii) Two rational numbers with different numerators are equal, if their
numerators are in the same
as their denominators.
II. Write whether the statement is true or false:

Answers

Answered by pr393929
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Step-by-step explanation:

3-no.

4-m

5-yes

6-negative

7-equal to zero

8-false

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