Math, asked by zain17, 1 year ago

explain x/2+y/6 = 3x+y/6, is this correct?

Answers

Answered by Sarth45
1
ya it is correct because we can add the two rational number if denominator are same

max37: its incorrect because x and y will get cancel out
hemanthsat1996p2wj1g: X/2+y/6

LCM of 2 and 6 =6

3x+y/6.

explanation
3x - LCM of 6 can go with 3 times of denominatar 2 of X so 3*X=3x

Y - LCM of 6 can go with 1 times of
denominatar 6 of y so 1*y=y
Answered by hemanthsat1996p2wj1g
1
X/2+y/6

LCM of 2 and 6 =6

3x+y/6.

explanation
3x - LCM of 6 can go with 3 times of denominatar 2 of X so 3*X=3x

Y - LCM of 6 can go with 1 times of
denominatar 6 of y so 1*y=y

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