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The multiplication of two rational numbers results in a _____________

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Answer: rational number

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Step-by-step explanation:

The proof of this is as follows

p, q, r and s are integers

q and s cannot be zero

A = some rational number = p/q

B = some other rational number = r/s

A*B = (p/q)*(r/s) = (p*q)/(r*s)

The result is of some form integer/integer, where the denominator is nonzero. This shows that A*B is rational.

Therefore,

rational*rational = rational

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A few examples:

  • (1/2)*(3/7) = (1*3)/(2*7) = 3/14
  • (2/5)*(9/8) = (2*9)/(5*8) = 18/40 = 9/20
  • (7/3)*(-1/9) = (7(-1))/(3*9) = -7/27

Side note: any whole number is a rational number. For instance, the number 7 can be thought of as the fraction 7/1 or 14/2 or 21/3 and so on.

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