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Write any two properties of Rational Numbers with two examples​

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Answered by 470444
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Answer:

associative, commutative are two properties of Rational Numbers

Step-by-step explanation:

Commutative law of multiplication: a×b = b×a

For example:2/5 × 3/7 = 3/7 × 2/5 = 6/35

Suppose x, y and z are rational, then for addition: x+(y+z)=(x+y)+z

For multiplication: x(yz)=(xy)z.

Example: 1/2 + (1/4 + 2/3) = (1/2 + 1/4) + 2/3

⇒ 17/12 = 17/12

And in case of multiplication;

1/2 x (1/4 x 2/3) = (1/2 x 1/4) x 2/3

⇒ 2/24 = 2/24

⇒1/12 = 1/12

Answered by XxSilentAgent47xX
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Answer:

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To know the properties of rational numbers, we will consider here the general properties such as associative, commutative, distributive and closure properties, which are also defined for integers.

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Closure property

(7/6)+(2/5) = 47/30.

(5/6) – (1/3) = 1/2.

(2/5). (3/7) = 6/35.

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