Math, asked by llandahannah5, 6 hours ago

−3/2 + −4/5 =

lowest term thanks
explanation

Answers

Answered by singhv8654
0

Answer:

-23/10,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Answered by Anonymous
5

Step-by-step explanation:

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Your question:

 \frac{ - 3}{2 }  + ( \frac{ - 4}{5} ) \:  \:  \:  \: to \: lowest \: term

Your answer:

 =  \frac{ - 3 }{2}  -  \frac{4}{5}

[ take LCM ]

 =  \frac{ - 3 \times 5 - 4 \times 2}{10}

[ do mathematical functions ]

 =  \frac{ - 15 - 8}{10}

[ do mathematical functions:) ]

 =  \frac{ - 23}{10}

So, this fraction can't be turned to the lowest form so your final answer is :

 \color{magenta}{ \frac{ - 23}{10} }

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