properties of rational numbers
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I am telling you the basic property of rational numbers which I know.
The value of a rational number does not change if both the numerator and the denominator of a rational number are
1. multiplied by the same(non-zero) integer.
2. divided by the same(non-zero) integer.
May you get a better answer than this one because I know only one and the basic property of rational numbers.
The value of a rational number does not change if both the numerator and the denominator of a rational number are
1. multiplied by the same(non-zero) integer.
2. divided by the same(non-zero) integer.
May you get a better answer than this one because I know only one and the basic property of rational numbers.
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Rational numbers follow the communicative laws of addition and they can be represented in the form p/q where q is not equal to 0
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