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This proof shows that the product of two rational numbers is

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Let X and Y be two rational numbers. By definition, X and Y can be written as a quotient of two integers.


x=((a)/(b))and y=()(c)/(d)\\</p><p>where a,b,c,d are integers and b,d not equal to zero\\</p><p>xy=((a)/(b))((c)/(d))\\</p><p>xy=((ab))/((cd))\\

Integers are closed under multiplication. That is, the product of any two integers is an integer. Therefore, ab is an integer and cd is an integer. Thus, XY is written as a quotient of two integers. Therefore, by definition of a rational number, XY is rational.

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