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MY LAST QUESTION HELP!!!! GOT 4 MINUTES LEFT Let a/b and c/d represent two rational numbers. This means a, b, c, and d are A: integers B: irrational numbers and A: b is not 0 an…
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MY LAST QUESTION HELP!!!! GOT 4 MINUTES LEFT
Let a/b and c/d represent two rational numbers. This means a, b, c, and d are
A: integers
B: irrational numbers
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A: b is not 0 and d is not 0
B: b and d are not
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