Math, asked by visheshsrivastava50, 7 months ago

If x =3/7 and y=1/2,then prove that:[x+y]<[x]+[y].​

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Answered by Ateekansari975
0

As x=3/7 & y=5/4.

Proof for x+y=x+y

Simply you can substitute the values of x&y and can prove it.

LHS=x+y

=3/7 +5/4

=47/28

RHS=x+y

=3/7+5/4

=47/28

Since RHS & LHS are equal hence proved.

2. You can also prove same for x x y=x x y by substituting values of x & y respectively.

Answered by Anonymous
3

Step-by-step explanation:

As x=3/7 & y=5/4.

Proof for x+y=x+y

Simply you can substitute the values of x&y and can prove it.

LHS=x+y

=3/7 +5/4

=47/28

RHS=x+y

=3/7+5/4

=47/28

Since RHS & LHS are equal hence proved.

2. You can also prove same for x x y=x x y by substituting values of x & y respectively.

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