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find the additive inverse of 5/6 from the multiplicative inverse of 4 by 7 and 14 by 15 ...refer the picture please help to solve this answer ...​

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Answered by Ekavya
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Answer:

65/24

Step-by-step explanation:

additive Inverse of 5/6 is (-5/6).

multiple inverse of 4/7 is 7/4.

multiple inverse of 14/15 is 15/14.

so, according to given sum

subtract the (-5/6) from (7/4) x (15/14).

(7/4) x (15/14) - (-5/6).

(1/4) x (15/2) - (-5/6).

(15/8) - (-5/6).

(15/8) + (5/6).

by doing LCM .

(15 x 3 ) + (5 x 4)/24.

45 + 20 / 24.

65/24.

Answered by nakshatragv
0

Answer:

455/168

Step-by-step explanation:

4/7*14/15=56/105

56/105 multiplicative inverse so 105/56

105/56 - -5/6

105/56 + 5/6

315/168+140/168

455/168

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