Math, asked by Kusumsahu7, 11 months ago

When is a rational number said to be in the standard form ? Write the following rational numbers in theri standard from :

1.
 \frac{6}{14}
2.
 \frac{10}{140}
3.
 \frac{ - 9}{3}
4.
 \frac{3}{ - 7}
5.
 \frac{ - 5}{ - 9}
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Answered by sonukumardreamer
6

Hey mate

Rational number:the numbers which can be written as in the form of P/Q where Q=0, then it is called rational number.

eg. 1/1,1/2 ,1/4........infinite .

1. 3/7

2.1/14

3.-3/1

4.-3/7

5.5/9

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Answered by honeygupta4
5

Hey mate !!

here's your answer...

-»Integers which can be written in form of p/q , where q≠0,is called rational number

-»The standard form of rational number is ,if its denominator is positive integer and the numerator and denominator have no common factor other than 1.

1.)

 \frac{6}{14}  =  \frac{3}{7}

2.)

 \frac{10}{140}  =  \frac{1}{14}

3.)

 \frac{ - 9}{3}  =  \frac{ - 3}{1}

4.)

 \frac{3}{ - 7}  =  \frac{ - 3}{7}

5.)

 \frac{ - 5}{ - 9}  =  \frac{5}{9}

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