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Suppose ab and cd are rational numbers. is a(c+d)bd a rational number? explain your answer. a. no; the denominator could be 0, so the result may not be rational b. yes; the product, sum, and quotient of rational numbers is always rational, and the denominator is non-zero c. no; a quotient of rational numbers is not always rational d. there is not enough information

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