Math, asked by categoryofnoun, 1 year ago

find (m+n)÷(m-n),if m=2÷3 and n= 3÷2

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Answered by Anonymous
37
m+n=2/3+3/2
=4+9/6
=13/6
m-n=2/3-3/2
=4-9/6
=-5/6.
(m+n)/(m-n)
=(13*6)/(-5*6)
=-13/5
Answered by Anonymous
16
Heyà !!

Given, m = 2/3 and n = 3/2

Now, (m+n) / (m–n)

=> [ (2/3) + (3/2) ] / [ (2/3 – 3/2) ]

=> [ (4+9) / 6 ] / [ (4–9) / 6 ]

=> (13/6) / (–5/6)

=> 13/6 × 6/–5

=> 13/–5

=> –2.6
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