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find (x-y), it x=5/3, y=-1/6​

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Answered by beenamanu
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Answered by immishaan2002
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The final answer is 11 / 6.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a rather straightforward question. We simply need to find the value of x - y when the value of x = 5 / 3 and y = -1 / 6.

x - y = 5 / 3 - -1 / 6

x - y = 5 / 3 + 1 / 6

First we need to have common denominators for the appropriate operation. To do this we take the LCM of the denominators which are 3 and 6.

LCM ( 3 , 6 ) = 6

x - y = 5 *2 / 3 * 2 + 1 / 6

x - y = 10 / 6 + 1 / 6

x - y = 11 /6

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