Math, asked by newdreams8901, 6 months ago

Divided the sum of -3/10 and 6/25 by their diffrence

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Answered by tyrbylent
0

Answer:

\frac{81}{2500}

Step-by-step explanation:

( -\frac{3}{10} + \frac{6}{25} ) ÷ ( -\frac{3}{10} - \frac{6}{25} ) = ( -\frac{3}{10} )² - ( \frac{6}{25} )² = \frac{9}{100} - \frac{36}{625} = \frac{225- 144}{2500} = \frac{81}{2500}

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Answer:

\frac{81}{2500}

2500

81

Step-by-step explanation:

( -\frac{3}{10}−

10

3

+ \frac{6}{25}

25

6

) ÷ ( -\frac{3}{10}−

10

3

- \frac{6}{25}

25

6

) = ( -\frac{3}{10}−

10

3

)² - ( \frac{6}{25}

25

6

)² = \frac{9}{100}

100

9

- \frac{36}{625}

625

36

= \frac{225- 144}{2500}

2500

225−144

= \fc{81}{2500}

2500

81

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