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a) What should be subtracted from (-3/4) to get (-11/14)? (Answer in detail) b) Represent (-13/4) and (15/4) on the same number line​

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Answered by Atharva2020
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

a) this might help

Let the number k should be subtracted

(-4/5)-k = -11/14

Or, (-4/5)+(11/14)= k

Or, ( -4*14+11*5)/70= k

Or, ( —56+55)/70 = k

So k= -1/70

b) just draw a number line from -15 to 15 and mark the numbers

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Step-by-step explanation:

a) this might help

Let the number k should be subtracted

(-4/5)-k = -11/14

Or, (-4/5)+(11/14)= k

Or, ( -4*14+11*5)/70= k

Or, ( —56+55)/70 = k

So k= -1/70

b) just draw a number line from -15 to 15 and mark the numbers

mark me as brainliest please

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