Math, asked by Amardeepdhillon, 7 months ago

7/4+(-5/4) add it. ​

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Answered by Santoshshandilya1983
1

Answer:

-2/4

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by divyapakhare468
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Answer:

On adding \frac{7}{4} + (\frac{-5}{4} )  we get answer as , \frac{1}{2} .

Step-by-step explanation:

To add : \frac{7}{4} + (\frac{-5}{4} )

Solution :

  • To find the sum of given rational numbers we get need to equalize denominators of rational numbers by taking LCM if they are not equal .  
  • But here we see that both denominators are same , therefore we take denominator is common and add numerators .

         = \frac{7 -5 }{4}  \\\\= \frac{2}{4} \\\\= \frac{1}{2}  

(∵ ( + )+ (-)= sign \ of \ greater \ integer )

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