Math, asked by jainmeenu366, 4 months ago

-7upon 4+3upon 2 -5upon6 ​

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Answered by MasterDhruva
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➤ Answer :-

 \tt \dfrac{( - 7)}{4}  +  \dfrac{3}{2}  -  \dfrac{5}{6}

First step is to add the fractions.......

 \tt \dfrac{( - 7)}{4}  +  \dfrac{3}{2}

Now, convert them into like fractions......

LCM of 4 and 2 is 4.

 \tt \dfrac{( - 7)}{4}  +  \dfrac{3 \times 2}{2 \times 2}

 \tt \dfrac{( - 7)}{4}  +  \dfrac{6}{4}  =  \dfrac{( - 7) + 6}{4}

 \tt \dfrac{( - 1)}{4}

Now, subtract \tt\dfrac{5}{6} with the obtained value......

 \tt \dfrac{( - 1)}{4}  -  \dfrac{5}{6}

Convert them into like fractions......

LCM of 4 and 6 is 12.

 \tt \dfrac{( - 1) \times 3}{4 \times 3}  -  \dfrac{5 \times 2}{6 \times 2}

 \tt \dfrac{( - 3)}{12}  -  \dfrac{10}{12}  =  \dfrac{( - 3) - 10}{12}

 \tt \dfrac{( - 13)}{12}  =

\Huge\thereforeThe answer is \tt\dfrac{(-13)}{12}

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