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Why is the sum of two rational numbers always rational? select from the options to correctly complete the proof. \ let / and / represent two rational numbers. this means a, b, c, and d are (integers, natural numbers, imaginary numbers), and b is not (zero, rational, negative) and d is not (zero, rational, negative). the product of the numbers is / where bd is not 0. because integers are closed under (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), / is the ratio of two integers making it a rational number.

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