Math, asked by nikhil270808, 1 year ago

Find (m+n)÷(m-n),if m=5/4, n=(-1)/3​

Answers

Answered by minikaveri
0

5/4-1/3÷5/4+1/4

15/12-4/12÷6/4

11/12÷6/4

11/12×4/6

11/3×1/6

11/1×1/2

11/2

Answered by manish5365
2

 \huge \mathfrak \red{answer : }

11/19

 \orange{STEP-BY-STEP \:  \:  VERIFICATION:}

GIVEN,

m=5/4

n=-1/3

NOW,

 \frac{m + n}{m - n}  \\  =  \frac{ \frac{5}{4}  -  \frac{1}{3} }{ \frac{5}{4} +  \frac{1}{3}  }  \\  =  \frac{ \frac{15 - 4}{12} }{ \frac{15 + 4}{12} } \\  =  \frac{11}{19}

SO, 11/19 IS YOUR ANSWER DUDE HOPE IT HELPS YOU.

Similar questions