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Additional of two rational number is -3 if one rational number is -11/6 find the other number

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given :

  • Sum of numbers = - 3

  • One rational number = - 11/6

To Find :

  • Second rational number

Solution :

Let the 2nd rational number be x

 \implies \sf x + \bigg( - \dfrac {11}{6} \bigg )= - 3 \\ \\\implies \sf x -  \dfrac{11}{6}  =  - 3 \\  \\ \implies \sf x =  - 3 +  \frac{11}{6} \\  \\  \implies \sf x =  \frac{ - 18 + 11}{6}\\  \\  \implies   \boxed{ \boxed{ \sf  x =  \frac{-7}{6} }}

 \large \underline{ \sf -\dfrac{7}{6} \: is \: 2nd \: rational \: number }

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