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Answered by dawadeoima
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So, here it is said that the sum of two rational numbers is -16/9.

i.e., x+x= -16/9.

If one of the number is -4/3, then this means that

x+(-4/3)= -16/9

So now we will find the other number

x+(-4/3)= -16/9

x= -16/9+4/3. (side change sign change)

x= -16+12/9.

x= -4/9

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