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  • 21-11-2018
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Let p and q be rational. Prove that p+q is rational

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alessandroarenas
alessandroarenas alessandroarenas
  • 21-11-2018

Let p and q rational numbers (what does it means?), then, p and q coul be written as

[tex]p = \frac{a}{b},a, b \in \mathbb{Z}, b \neq 0\\\\q = \frac{c}{d}, c,d \in \mathbb{Z}, d \neq 0[/tex]

then,

[tex]p +q = \frac{a}{b} + \frac{c}{d} = \frac{ad +bc}{bd}[/tex]

and we know that ad+bc is an integer, so, p +q is a rational number.

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