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if the sum of two rational number is 0, one of them is 10/3 then the other will be

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Answered by savitavish1827
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

-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 (Positive number ) to the other side then it becomes (Negative)

10/3 + y = 0

y = -10/3

Answered by devanshu1234321
0

ANSWER:-

THE ANOTHER NUMBER IS -\frac{10}{3}

QUESTION:-

if the sum of two rational number is 0, one of them is 10/3 then the other will be ?

GIVEN:-

  • SUM OF TWO RATIONAL NUMBER IS 0
  • ONE NUMBER IS 10/3

TO FIND:-

THE SECOND NUMBER

EXPLANATION:-

LET THE NUMBER BE - x

ANOTHER NUMBER-  \frac{10}{3}

ATQ,

x+\frac{10}{3} =0

\frac{3x+10}{3} =0           ( lcm of 3 is 3 )

3x+10=0         (cross multiply)

3x=-10\\===>x=\frac{-10}{3}

hope u understand

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