Math, asked by jigneshrana48, 4 months ago

Q 2 ) add 2 /3 +3/2 ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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First take the L.C.M. to make the denominators same.

L.C.M. of 2 and 3=6

 \implies \frac{2}{3}   \times  \frac{2}{2}  =  \frac{4}{6} \\  \\ \implies  \frac{3}{2}   \times  \frac{3}{3}  =  \frac{9}{6}  \\  \\  \implies \frac{4 + 9}{6}  =  \frac{13}{9}

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Answered by arunabalamohapatra
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Answer:

First we have to make the denominators same

To make the denominator same we have to find the LCM

LCM of 2 and 3 = 6

 \implies  \frac{2}{3}  \times  \frac{2}{2}  =  \frac{4}{6}  \\  \\  \implies \frac{3}{2}  \times  \frac{3}{3}  =  \frac{9}{6}  \\  \\   \implies \frac{4}{6}  +  \frac{9}{6}  =  \frac{13}{6}

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