Math, asked by shraddalucky, 6 months ago

-6/5+(-8/3) find the value​

Answers

Answered by bagkakali
2

Answer:

-6/5+( -8/3)

= -6/5-8/3

= -6×3/5×3 -8×5/3×5

= -18/15 -40/15

= (-18-40)/15

= -58/15

= -3 13/15

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
3

Answer:

=> -\frac{58}{15}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

-\frac{6}{5} +(-\frac{8}{3} )

To find:- The value of the expression,

For solving, we have to use the BODMAS method:

As we have,

=> -\frac{6}{5} +(-\frac{8}{3} )

First of all, we have to find the LCM of the 5 $and 3,

The LCM of 5 $and 3 is 15.

By making the common denominator, we get

=> \frac{-6\times 3}{5\times 3}+\frac{-8\times 5}{3\times 5}

Multiply the terms in the numerator as well as in the denominator:

=> \frac{-18}{15} +\frac{-40}{15}

Combine the fraction, we get

=> -\frac{58}{15}

Hence, the required solution is -\frac{58}{15}

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