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put the sign- 2/-3 ___ -4/5​

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Answered by SayanTheGreat
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Answered by monishashkl
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Answer:

The correct sign is \frac{2}{-3}  > \frac{-4}{5}

Step-by-step explanation:

For solving this we first have to make the denominator of both the given fractions equal so that we can compare among the numerators. Here we have the following:

\frac{2}{-3} and \frac{-4}{5}

As they both have different denominators, the LCM of 3 and 5 is 15 so we multiply 5 with the first and 3 with the second.

\frac{2}{-3} × \frac{5}{5} = \frac{10}{-15}

\frac{-4}{5} ×\frac{3}{3} = \frac{-12}{15}

Now we have the following,

\frac{-10}{15}  > \frac{-12}{15}

as - 10 > -12.

Therefore \frac{2}{-3} > \frac{-4}{5}

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