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The standard form of the rational number 8/-11 =​

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Answered by Lovelyfriend
1

Therefore, the rational number −368 is not in standard form.

(b) In the fraction 53−7, the denominator is positive, also both the numerator and denominator 7 and 53 have no common divisor. 

Therefore, the rational number 53−7 is in standard form.

(c) In the fraction −43, the denominator is negative.

Therefore, the rational number−43 is not in standard form.

Hence, the rational number 53−7 is in standard form.

Answered by payalchatterje
2

Answer:

The standard form of the rational number

( -  \frac{8}{11} ) is ( -  \frac{8}{11} )

Step-by-step explanation:

Here given number is ( -  \frac{8}{11} )

We want to express it standard form of the rational number.

We know,if HCF of denominator and numerator is 1 then we can say that that number is in standard form of the rational number.

For example,we are taking a number,

 \frac{2}{3} and denominator of  \frac{2}{3} is 3 and numerator is 2.

HCF of 2 and 3 is 1.

So,we can say  \frac{2}{3} is in standard form of the rational number.

Here given number ( -  \frac{8}{11} )

Here denominator of given fraction is 11 and numerator is 8 and HCF of 8 and 11 is 1.

So,it is clear that standard form of the rational number of ( -  \frac{8}{11} ) is also ( -  \frac{8}{11} )

This is a problem of Algebra.

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