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if p =-4 ,q=1, then find p+q/p-q ​

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Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

If p =-4 ,q=1, then  p+q/p-q = 3/5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: p =-4 ,q=1,

Find: p+q/p-q

if p =-4 ,q=1, then find p+q/p-q

\frac{p+q }{p-q}  = \frac{-4 + 1}{-4-1 }\\ = \frac{-3}{-5} \\= \frac{3}{5}

Answered by llSagarll
1

Answer:

3/5

Step-by-step explanation:

(p+q) / (p-q)

= (-4+1) / {-4-(1)}

= (-3) / (-5)

= 3/5

You should enclose this in brackets, otherwise its meaning will change.

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