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Q: How do you multiply rational numbers?
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What happens when you multiply rational numbers?

The product is a rational number.


What kind of number do you get if you multiply two rational numbers?

You get a rational number.


What happens when you add subtract multiply and divide rational numbers?

If you add, subtract or multiply rational numbers, the result will be a rational number. It will also be so if you divide by a non-zero rational number. But division by zero is not defined.


What is the sum if you multiply two rational numbers?

Either way, you'll end up with a rational number, but you won't get a sum if you multiply.


What types of numbers can you multiply together to get a rational number?

You can multiply any pair of rational numbers as well as any irrational number and its reciprocal (or a rational multiple of its reciprocal. Thus pi * 3/7*(1/pi) is rational.


Can you multiply three irrational numbers to get a rational number?

no


When you multiply two irrational numbers the result is called what?

If you multiply two irrational numbers, the result can be rational, or irrational.


Are rational numbers closed under multiplication?

Rational numbers are closed under multiplication, because if you multiply any rational number you will get a pattern. Rational numbers also have a pattern or terminatge, which is good to keep in mind.


What is the difference with equations with integers and equations with rational numbers?

It is a trivial difference. If you multiply every term in the equation with rational numbers by the common multiple of all the rational numbers then you will have an equation with integers.


How can you find the product of two or more rational numbers?

Multiply them together.


How do you order rational numbers when they come in percent forms?

Any percentage is simply a rational number, with the denominator of 100. So multiply them all by 100 and order the resulting rational numbers.


Can you multiply two rational numbers to get an irrational number?

Yes, for example, square root of 2 x square root of 2 = 2.* * * * *No, the product of two rational numbers must always be rational.No.Proof :If you take rational number a/b and multiply by rational c/d you get ac/bd.Since ac and bd are each integral, the product is rational.