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Write a rational number whose numerator is 3 and denominator is -5​

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Answered by ssushantkumar63
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Answer:

A rational number can be shown as fraction. Here, numerator \(=2\) and denominator \(=-3\). \(\therefore \) Rational number is \(\frac{2}{-3}\).

Answered by divyanshugb
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\huge {\green {\sf {\underline {\underline {Solution}}}:-}}

Numerator (p) = 3

Denominator (q) = -5

Rational \: Number =  \frac{p}{q} =  \frac{3}{ - 5}

Hence, \: the \: rational \: number \: is \:  \frac{3}{ - 5}.

\huge\dag\sf\red{By \: Divyanshu}

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