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State whether the statement given are True or False.Two rationals with different numerators can never be equal. |
Answer» False Let’s take 5/6 (first rational) and 15/18 (second rational) As given both the rationals have different numerators. Since, 15 and 18 have 3 in common hence, ⇒ 15/18 = 5/6 ⇒ 5/6 (second rational) = 5/6 (first rational ) Hence, two rational with different numerators can be equal. |
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