Math, asked by shreyanshsinghrajput, 1 year ago

how to solve this :
 \frac{m}{5}   -  \frac{m - 2}{3}  + m

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Answered by Anonymous
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Simply the equation

 \sf{ \frac{m}{5} -  \frac{m - 2}{3} + m  } \\

Taking LCM of all terms,

 \sf{ =  \frac{3m - 5m + 10 + 15m}{15} } \\  \\  \\  =   \sf{\frac{13m + 10}{15}}

Answered by Panzer786
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Step-by-step explanation:

Hi,

m / 5 - (m -2 ) / 3 + m /1

Taking LCM of denominators 5 , 3 and 1.

LCM of 5 , 3 and 1 = 5*3*1 = 15.

Now,

m /5 - ( m - 2 /3) + m /1

3m - 5( m-2) + 15 m / 15

3m - 5m + 10 + 15m / 15

18 - 5m + 10 / 15

13m + 10 / 15 [answer ]

Hope it will help you :)

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