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the identity of a rational number is​

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Answered by barmansamir67
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Answered by shreyasingh982ovpgd7
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a rational number is always in the form of p/q

where q is not equal to zero

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the denominator of the ration number is always in the form of : 2 raised to the power n x 5 raised to the power m

That is the denominator has prime factorisation of the powers of 2 and 5

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