Math, asked by jainayikon48811, 10 months ago

If A+B=6 and A-B=40 what is the value of A/B

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Answered by bhawnajaitly048
0

Answer:

23/(-17)

Step-by-step explanation:

A+B=6 eq1

A-B=40 eq2

adding both the equations

A+A+B-B=40+6

2A=46

A=23

substitute the value of A in eq 1

23+B=6

B=6-23

B= -17

Thus A/B=23/-17

=-1.35

Answered by supersom
1

Answer:

rhe ans is 1.27777

Step-by-step explanation:

A+B = 6

A-B = 40

first find the value of A by adding both A+B & A-B

we get A = 40+6 = 46

then find the value of B by using the same procedure, we get B = 6 - 40 = -34

we have to find A/B i.e 46/-34 = -1.277777

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