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17 June, 05:37
He product of two rational numbers is?
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Elliot Kennedy
17 June, 05:55
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The product of two rational numbers is rational
Step-by-step explanation:
a rational number can be a fraction that does not have a denominator of zero with integers in the numerator and denominator. This means that when you multiply two rational numbers together is is equivalent to multiply fractions with the qualifications above which ends up being a fraction of the same form
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