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The denominator of which of the rational number is -2.
a). 4/2
b). 7/2
c). 3/-2
d). 1/2


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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

The numerator of a rational number is

Rational number - A rational number is any number that can be expressed in the form a(numerator) over b(denominator) when a and b are rational numbers, but when b does not equal 0. Now here's when the laws of rational numbers fall apart...

Answered by digitalboy2131
2

Answer:

c) 3/-2

Step-by-step explanation:

it is because -2 in numerator and denominator denominator cancel each other so the value becomes rational.

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