MinHolly2472 MinHolly2472
  • 15-09-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada

Is the difference between two rational numbers always as rational number?

Respuesta :

sqdancefan
sqdancefan sqdancefan
  • 19-09-2018

Yes, the difference of rationals is always a rational.

Consider a/b - c/d, where a, b, c, d are integers with bd≠0.

The difference can be written as

... a/b - c/d = (ad - bc)/(bd)

where each product of integers is also an integer, hence this expression is rational.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

does this form a right triangle 8,10,6​
Martin spent $300 from his savings account on a new bike. He also deposited $300 in his savings account that he earned from selling his used textbooks. Which in
order of operations. please help!​
If a*b means 2a + b , then what is 2*5 ? 7 9 12 14 none of these
How much cat food do all of the cats eat in one day?
Why was cuneiform first developed and why is writing important, according to John green?
A long note about Artificial Pacemaker (I WILL MARK YOU AS BRAINLIST PLS HELP)
Escoge todo lo que puedes hacer si viajas a El Salvador
branliest for whoever answers right
Which theme would best be described by the passage below? A boy sees a toy in a window and begs his mother to buy it for him. When he gets home, he realizes he