Math, asked by bushra8694, 21 days ago

can u simplify
3+7/2​

Answers

Answered by Rishikeshahlyan
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Answered by steffiaspinno
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13/2

Explanation:

Simplify : 3+7/2​

==> 3+(7/2)

==> we have 3 and 7/2

==> In that 3 is the numerator and nothing in the denominator, so denominator is 1.

==> 7/2 7 is the numerator and 2 is the denominator.

==> We have to add both the values,

==> The denominator is different

==> Denominator must be same.

1. \frac{3}{1}+\frac{7}{2}

==> Taking LCM for 1 and 2

==> LCM is 2

==> \frac{3(2)}{1(2)}+\frac{7(1)}{2(1)}

==> \frac{6}{2}+\frac{7}{2}

==> Now the denominator is same,

==> Add the numerator directly,

==> 13/2

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