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In this problem, a, b, c and d are nonzero integers. if a/b is added to x, the sum is c/d. which statement can be used to prove that x must be a rational number? x = c-a/d-b, x= c+a/d-b, x=cb+ad/bd, x= cb-ad/bd

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