Math, asked by Adrianix, 5 days ago

-1/3+4
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Answered by yourwelcomelol
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-1/3+4
*first take LCM of the denominators of both fractions (3,1)=3
*divide each fraction by the lcm(3)
=> -1+12/3
=> 11/3 (its already in its simplest form)
Ans = 11/3
Answered by aftabahemad
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As per the data given in the question,

We have to determine the value when -\frac{1}{3}  is added to 4.

For finding the value of required expression,

We need to add both the terms,

So, we will use BODMAS for finding the sum.

As we know that,

When two number one have positive sign and other have negative sign are added together, then we will subtract the lesser  number from greater number.

So,  when -\frac{1}{3}  is added to 4.

We will get,

-\frac{1}{3}+4 \\= \frac{-1+(4\times 3)}{3}\\=\frac{11}{3}

Hence, we will get \frac{11}{3} when -\frac{1}{3}  is added to 4.

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