Math, asked by ankithakiranprasad, 1 month ago

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Answered by crajkumar756
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Answered by GraceS
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Given :

 =  \frac{ \:  \:  \: 5}{ - 6}  +  \frac{2}{3}</u><u>\</u><u>\</u><u>

Solution :

 =   - \frac{5}{6}  +  \frac{2}{3} \\

Step 1 : Taking LCM

 =  \frac{ - 5 + 2 \times 2}{6}  \\

Step 2 : Solving numerator

 =  \frac{ - 5 + 4}{6}  \\

Since,the larger term -5 has a negative term.So,on subtraction the resultant number will be negative .

 =  \frac{ -  1}{ \:  \:  \: 6}\\

Hence,

  \implies \:   \frac{ \:  \:  \: 5}{ - 6}  +  \frac{2}{3} =  -  \frac{1}{6} \\

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