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please help me for 3 ans​

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Answered by Ace0615
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Hey, that's easy.

First off, equate them (or make them equal)

And, how to do so?

→ Two fractions can be equalised by making their denominators equal. Denominators of two fractions (or more) can be made equal by taking their LCM.

Now, my answer to this question:

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 \huge {-  \frac{3}{2} , \frac{5}{3} }

Denominators of the two fractions are 2 and 3.

Their LCM is 6 (2 × 3 = 6)

Now, the new fractions (or their multiples will be)

For 1st fraction

 \huge { -   \frac{3}{2}  \times  \frac{3}{3} }

=  \huge { -   \frac{9}{6} }

For 2nd fraction

 \huge {\frac{5}{3}  \times  \frac{2}{2} }

=  \huge {  \frac{10}{6} }

Now, all possible numbers with same denominators between:

 \huge { -   \frac{9}{6} } and  \huge {  \frac{10}{6} }

=  \huge {( -\frac{8}{6}),  (-  \frac{7}{6} )... \frac{8}{6} , \frac{9}{6} }

You can write any five fractions among these numbers. But, note that the answers may vary. Though my answers are also correct...

Hope this helped...

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