divide the sum of 5/4 and 1/3 by their disserenee
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Step-by-step explanation:
Given two numbers are -5/4 and -1/3
Their sum is
= \frac{ - 5}{4} + ( \frac{ - 1}{3})=
4
−5
+(
3
−1
)
= \frac{ - 5}{4} - \frac{1}{3}=
4
−5
−
3
1
=(-15-4)/12
=-19/12
Their difference is
\frac{ - 5}{4} - ( \frac{ - 1}{3} )
4
−5
−(
3
−1
)
= \frac{ - 5}{4} + \frac{1}{3}=
4
−5
+
3
1
=(-15+4)/12
=-11/12
Ratio of their sum to their difference is 19/11
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