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Which of the following rational number is in STANDARD form?
- 3 ⁄ 2
3 ⁄ -2
- 3 ⁄ -2
None of the above​

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Answered by shreya0702
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Answer:

none of the above

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Answered by HealingHeart
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Answer :-

 \sf \frac{-3}{-2} is in standard form as the negative signs if the fraction are on both, numerator and denominator, thus, they both can be cancelled as follows;

 \sf{ \frac{ -3 }{ - 2} } \\

 \mapsto \sf{ \frac{ \cancel - 3}{ \cancel - 2}}  \\

 \mapsto \sf{ \frac{3}{2} } \\

 \dashrightarrow Thus, the fraction in lowest term will be  \sf\frac{3}{2}.

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The most compliment identity in fractions is as follows;

 \sf \frac{-a}{-b}\\

 \leadsto \sf\frac{\cancel-a}{\cancel-b}\\

 \leadsto \sf \frac{a}{b}\\

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