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Mathematics, 13.06.2021 15:10 kylecharlton

If a and b are two distinct rational numbers, then which of the following statements is true? a+b is always a rational number while a−b is not always a rational number.
Both a+b and a−b are not always rational numbers.
Both a+b and a−b are always rational numbers.
a+b is not always a rational number while a−b is always a rational number.

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