Math, asked by prachidevatwal, 1 year ago

3. Divide the sum of and
2/9 and 4/7

by their difference.

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Answered by mindSC
43

HEY MATE !!!

According to the question,

 \frac{ \frac{2}{9} +  \frac{4}{7}  }{ \frac{2}{9} -  \frac{4}{7}  }

thus, numerator--->

 \frac{2}{9}  +  \frac{4}{7}   \\  =  \frac{14}{63}  +  \frac{36}{63 }   \\  =  \frac{50}{63}

denominator ---->

 \frac{2}{9}  -  \frac{4}{7}  \\  =  \frac{14}{63}  -  \frac{36}{63}  \\  =   \frac{ - 22}{63}  \\

thus the fraction ---->

 \frac{ \frac{50}{63} }{ \frac{ - 22}{63} }

 \frac{50}{63}  \times  \frac{63}{ - 22}

 \frac{ - 25}{11}

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Answered by MissTanya
21

Answer: 25/11

Step-by-step explanation:

First, sum of 2/9 and 4/7...

= 2/9+4/7

= (14+36)/63

= 50/63

Then, difference of 2/9 and 4/7...

= 4/7-2/9

= (36-14)/63

= 22/63

At last, dividing the sum by the difference...

that is...

= 50/63÷22/63

= 50/22

= 25/11

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