Math, asked by asenimtisenla, 1 month ago

When - 3 7 is expressed as a rational number with denominator – 35 is
a) − 3 − 35
b) −5 −35
c) 15 −35
d) −35 15​

Answers

Answered by satyajith13
1

Answer:

15 –35

Step-by-step explanation:

(-3 7) × (-5 -5)

[(-3 × -5) (7 × -5)]

15 –35

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Answered by saiyedsidra0783
0

Answer:

The numbers that are in the form of

p

q

, where p and q are integers and q ≠0, are called rational numbers.

For example:

Five positive rational numbers:

5

7

,

−3

−4

,

7

8

,

−14

−15

,

5

9

Five negative rational numbers:

−3

7

,

−3

8

,

8

−9

,

−19

25

,

8

−25

Yes, there is a rational number that is neither positive nor negative, i.e. zero (0).

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