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Prove the sum of two rational numbers is rational where a, b, c, and d are integers and b and d cannot be zero.

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Reasons
1
а с
bd
Given
ad cb
2.
+
bd bd
888
3
ad + cb
bd
Simplify
Fill in the missing reason in the proof.
O Multiply to get a common denominator.
Add to get a common denominator
Distribute d to all terms
Add d to all terms

Prove the sum of two rational numbers is rational where a, b, c, and d are integers-example-1

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Explanation:

just look what happened :

every term was multiplied by a factor with the value 1 (to keep the original value) but to establish a common denominator.

a/b was multiplied by d/d, and c/d was multiplied by b/b, so that the common denominator is then bd.

so, the first answer option is correct.

although I am a bit unhappy with its phrasing.

but the other options are definitely wrong.

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