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QUESTION :- A rational number whose numerator is (-7) and denominator 9 is?​

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Answered by IIMrLegendII
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Solution :-

Given that,

A rational number whose numerator is (-3) and denominator 5

Numerator is -7

Denominator is 9

Then, the fraction will be  \frac{-7}{5}.

\fbox{\frac{-7}{5}} is the correct answer.

Answered by IIMrVelvetII
67

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QUESTION :- A rational number whose numerator is (-7) and denominator is 9 is?

ANSWER :-

Solution :-

Given that,

A rational number whose numerator is (-3) and denominator 5

Numerator is -7

Denominator is 9

Rational number is form of \frac{p}{q} where p and q are integers (co - prime) and q is not equal to 0.

p = Numerator

q = Denominator

\frac{Numerator}{Denominator}

Then, the fraction will be  \frac{-7}{5}.

\fbox{\frac{-7}{5}} is the correct answer.

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➩ What is rational number?

☞ Rational number is a number that can be represented as the quotient \frac{p}{q} of two integers such that q ≠ 0.

☞ In addition to all the fractions, the set of rational numbers includes all the integers, each of which can be written as a quotient with the integer as the numerator and 1 as the denominator.

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