Math, asked by roddalavanya2, 3 months ago

find (x+y)÷(x-y) if
x=5/2 and y=-3/4​

Answers

Answered by saptarshisaha2007
1

Answer:

7/13

Step-by-step explanation:

(x+y)÷(x-y)

= (5/2 +(-3/4) ÷ (5/2-(-3/4)

= (5/2 - 3/4) ÷ (5/2 + 3/4) [sign changes]

= {(10-3) / 4} ÷ {(10+3) / 4}

= 7/4 ÷ 13/4

= 7/4 × 4/13

= 7/13

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saptarshisaha2007: who reported my answer ??
Answered by spop432hg
0

Step-by-step explanation:

(x+y)/(x-y)

(5/2+3/4)/(5/2-3/4)

(3.25)/(1.75)

2.6 is the answer.

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