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Why rational is changed to standard form?

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Answered by chaudhryyash2
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Standard Form of a Rational Number: A rational number is said to be in standard form if the common factor between numerator and denominator is only 1 and the denominator is always positive. Furthermore, the numerator can have a positive sign. Such Numbers are called Rational Numbers in Standard Form.

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Answered by YashodharPalav5109
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A rational number is made up of a numerator and a denominator. A rational number is said to be in standard form if the Highest Common Factor or the H.C.F. of numerator and denominator is 1.

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