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To divide one rational number by the other rational number we multiply the rational number by the -------------------------- of the other.​

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Answered by apurvakadam29
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While subtracting two rational numbers, we add the additive inverse of the rational number to be subtracted to the other rational number. To divide one rational number by the other non-zero rational number, we multiply the first rational number by the reciprocal of the other.

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Answered by ẞËÄSTẞØY
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TO DIVIDE ONE RATIONAL NUMBER BY THE OTHER WE MULTIPLY THE RATIONAL NUMBER BY THE ______ = (RECIPROCAL) OF THE OTHER

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= a c. a. d

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b d. b. c

Please note and see carefully that in the 1st step when there is sign of division there is c by d but when , as per the rule , we multiply to do reciprocal the c by d becomes d by c (reciprocal) in the second step

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