Find (X+Y)÷(X-Y) if X= 5/2 and Y =-3/4
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we have to find first X+Y
X+Y= 5/2 + (-3/4)
= 5/2-3/4=>10-3/4=> 7/4
Now we find X-Y
X-Y= 5/2 - (-3/4) => 5/2 + 3/4=>10+3/4 =>13/4
Now X+Y/X-Y= (7/4) / (13/4) => 7/13
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X+Y= 5/2 + (-3/4)
= 5/2-3/4=>10-3/4=> 7/4
Now we find X-Y
X-Y= 5/2 - (-3/4) => 5/2 + 3/4=>10+3/4 =>13/4
Now X+Y/X-Y= (7/4) / (13/4) => 7/13
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Given:
X=5/2
Y= -3/4
To find:
(X+Y)÷(X-Y)
Solution:
The required value of (X+Y)÷(X-Y) is 7/13.
We can obtain the value by calculating X+Y and X-Y separately and then dividing them.
So, the value of X+Y is the sum of 5/2 and -3/4.
X+Y=5/2+(-3)/4
=5/2-3/4
=10/4-3/4
=7/4
Similarly, X-Y=5/2-(-3)/4
=5/2+3/4
=10/4+3/4
=13/4
Now, we will use these values to obtain (X+Y)÷(X-Y).
(X+Y)÷(X-Y)=7/4÷13/4
=7/4×4/13
=7/13
Therefore, the required value of (X+Y)÷(X-Y) is 7/13.
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