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Find (x+y) - (x-y), if x =5/4 and y=-1/3

pls tell the solution with explanation

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

-2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

[5/4+(-1/3)] - [5/4-(-1/3)]

=[(15-4)/12] - [(15+4)/12]

=11/12 - 19/12

=-8/12  = -4/6 = -2/3

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Answered by Paritshith
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We have x = 5/4 and y = -1/3

We should find (x + y) - (x - y)

=> (x - x) + (y + y)

=> y + y

=> (-1/3) + (-1/3)

=> -2/3

So (x + y) - (x - y) = -2/3

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