Math, asked by meen48, 10 months ago

3/2+2/3 =1 state true or false​

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Answered by AyushTripathi12
6

Answer:

False, refer to attachment given.............

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Answered by CharmingPrince
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{\huge {\underline  {\underline  {\sf {Answer}}}}}

It is false.

 {\underline  {\underline  {\rm {Given::}}}}

  • \dfrac {3}{2} + \dfrac {2}{3}= 1

 {\underline  {\underline  {\rm {Solution::}}}}

Here, we have to find if the given expression is true or not.

Let us substitute the values,

\implies\dfrac {3}{2} + \dfrac {2}{3}= 1

\implies\dfrac {9+6}{6}= 1

\implies\dfrac {15}{6}= 1

Now, we have\dfrac {15}{6} which is clearly not equal to 1.

Thus, the given expression is false.

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