Math, asked by rageXpro, 10 hours ago

how to solve 4/3+(-1)​

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Answered by mooney2
21

Answer:

 \frac{1}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{4}{3}  + ( - 1) \\  =  \frac{4}{3}  - 1 \\  =  \frac{(4  \times 1) - (3 \times 1)} {(3 \times 1)} \\  =  \frac{4 - 3}{3 }  \\  =  \frac{1}{3}

Answered by Sahil0753
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