Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
Fill in the blanks:
The product of two positive rational numbers is always .....
Fill in the Blanks
Sum
Advertisements
Solution
Positive
shaalaa.com
Is there an error in this question or solution?
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
Simplify:
\[1 + \frac{- 4}{5}\]
What should be added to \[\left( \frac{2}{3} + \frac{3}{5} \right)\] to get\[\frac{- 2}{15}?\]
Simplify:
\[\left( \frac{3}{2} \times \frac{1}{6} \right) + \left( \frac{5}{3} \times \frac{7}{2} \right) - \left( \frac{13}{8} \times \frac{4}{3} \right)\]
Divide:
\[\frac{- 3}{4} \text{by} \frac{9}{- 16}\]
Divide:
\[\frac{- 3}{4} \text{by} - 6\]
Mark the following pairs of rational numbers on the separate number lines: `3/4` and `- 1/4`
If `p/q` is a rational number, then p cannot be equal to zero.
For every rational number x, x + 1 = x.
8 can be written as a rational number with any integer as denominator.
Write the rational number whose numerator and denominator are respectively as under:
(–4) × 6 and 8 ÷ 2
