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standard form -5/6,-3,-13/-4,17/-6,-21/12,-12/9​

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Answered by afsheen11906
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Answer:

Standard form of a rational number is the state in which the rational number cannot be simplified further and the denominator is postivie.

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. -5/6 is already in standard form
  2. -3 can also be written as -3/1 which is in standard form
  3. -13/-4 can be changed to standard form by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by -1. So we get, 13/4.
  4. Multiply both numerator and denominator by -1. So we get, -17/6.
  5. -21/12 is already in standard form.
  6. -12/9 can be simplified by 3. So we get, -4/3.
  7. Thank you. Hope this Helps.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

-5/6, -3, 13/4,17/-6, -21/12, -12/9

Step-by-step explanation:

Because in rational number the denominator should never be negative(-) and if the denominator is negative(-) we can also write the negative(-)sign in numerator

If the both the Numerator and Denominator are negative(-):

If 2 negative numbers are there we know negative negative becomes positive

so u can also write it without any sign

WITH THIS METHOD U CAN MAKE AND RATIONAL NUMBER INTO STANDARD FORM

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