Because both of those numbers are rational. The sum of any two rational numbers is rational.
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A rational number is one that can be expressed as a/b The sum of two rational numbers is: a/b + c/d =ad/bd + bc/bd =(ad+bc)/bd =e/f which is rational The difference of two rational numbers is: a/b - c/d =ab/bd - bc/bd =(ab-bc)/bd =e/f which is rational The product of two rational numbers is: (a/b)(c/d) =ac/bd =e/f which is rational
The sum of two rational numbers is rational.From there, it follows that the sum of a finite set of rational numbers is also rational.
Such a sum is always rational.
Because both of those numbers are rational. The sum of any two rational numbers is rational.
No - the sum of any two rational numbers is still rational:
Since the sum of two rational numbers is rational, the answer will be the same as for the sum of an irrational and a single rational number. It is always irrational.
They are always rational.
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
Yes, Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a fraction.
Yes.
It is a rational number.
Every time. The sum of two rational numbers MUST be a rational number.