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Prove the sum of two rational numbers is rational where a, b,c and, d are integers and b and d cannot be zero Fill in the missing reason in the proof.

A. Multiply to get a common denominator
B. Add to get a common denominator
C. Distribute d to all terms
D. Add d to all terms


Prove the sum of two rational numbers is rational where a,b,c and,d are integers and b and d cannot

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