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find (x+y) -: (x-y) if x = 3/4 and y=-2/6 answer please

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Answer:

We have to find the value of (x+y):(x-y) in which we are having value of x=3/4 and y=-2/6

Step-by-step explanation:

So now first add these= (x+y)={3/4:(-2/6)}

 \frac{3}{4}  +  -  \frac{2}{6}

find LCM of their denominators

Lcm of 4 and 6 is 12

Now make their denominators 12 =

 \frac{3}{4}  \times  \frac{3}{3}  =  \frac{9}{12}

 -  \frac{2}{6}  \times  \frac{2}{2}  =  -  \frac{4}{12}

=

 \frac{9}{12}  +  -  \frac{4}{12}  =  \frac{5}{12}

X+Y=5/12

Now find the value of (x-y)

 \frac{9}{12}  -   - \frac{4}{12}  =  \frac{13}{12}

Now our values are

(X+y):(x-y)=(5/12):(13/12)

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