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In the standard form of a rational number, the denominator is always a


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0

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negative integer

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positive integer

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Solution

The correct option is C

positive integer


Explanation for the correct answer:

A rational number is said to be a number which can be expressed as the ratio of two integers.

The standard form of a rational number is pq where,

p,q are integers.

q0

p can be positive, negative or zero. q must be a positive integer.

Hence, the denominator is always positive in the standard form of a rational number.


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