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Mathematics, 01.07.2019 03:00 rirnj005

40 pts + brainliest 1. describe a rule that will work for finding the sum of any two rational numbers. 2. describe a rule that will work for finding the difference of any two rational numbers. 3. describe a rule that will allow the sum of two rational numbers to always equal zero. 4. describe a rule that will allow the product of two rational numbers to always equal one.

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