If the sum of two rational number is 0, one of them is 10/3 then the other will be
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Answer:
-10/3
Step-by-step explanation:
10/3+-10/3=0
When we add negative to the positive of the rational number the sum is always zero.
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Answer:
-10/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us take the numbers as x,y
We know x = 10/3
And also given that x + y = 0
So, 10/3 + y = 0
When we transpose (+ ve) to the other side then it becomes (- ve)
10/3 + y = 0
y = -10/3
Hence the other number is -10/3.
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