Math, asked by aveerapandi1970, 6 months ago

If x= -2/3 and y= 1/4 then (x+y)÷(x-y)

Answers

Answered by Goldenjungkookie
6

Step-by-step explanation:

x=-2/3, y=1/4

(x+y)÷(x-y)= (-2/3+1/4)÷(-2/3-1/4)

-8+3 -8-3

=_______ ÷ _______

12 12

5 ÷ 11

=_______ ________

12 12

5÷11 2.2

=_________ = _____

12 12

Answered by shettysanjana09
0

Answer:

5/11

Step-by-step explanation:

x=\frac{-2}{3} ,y=\frac{1}{4}\\\\\frac{(x+y)}{x-y} \\

=(-2/3+1/4)/-2/3-1/4)

[(-8+3)/12]/[(-8-3)/12]

-5/12/-11/12

-5/-11

5/11

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