Math, asked by Nidhichaudhary4788, 7 days ago

FInd the sum of 5/-4 and 7/3

Answers

Answered by OlaAmigoDrugas
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Answer:

-13/12

Step-by-step explanation:

First you make the Denominator equal by multiplying 3 and 4 to get 12

From using the -4 in 5/-4 multiply 7 in 7/3

and do the same using 3 in 7/3 to multiply 5 in 5/-4

okay..

then when both Factors are in same denominator add them together and you get -13/12

yep thats it

Answered by ANKIT25CHATTERJEE
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{5}{-4}+\frac{7}{3}\\\\=  \frac{-5}{4}+\frac{7}{3}

LCM = 4 x 3 = 12

\frac{-15+28}{12}\\\\= \frac{13}{12}\\\\= 1\frac{1}{12}

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