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which of the following is always true for the rational number a/b and - b/a ?​

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Answered by 100rabh8595
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Answer:

both is correct for rational no.

Answered by badolasakshi14
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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

1. if a/b is a rational number a & b are integers & b is not zero. “a” can be zero.

2. if a is zero, value of the number is 0. In this case -b/a can't be rational number, as the denominator “a” in this case is “0”.

-b/a is not a rational number.

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