Math, asked by anjaligupta31july, 10 months ago

rational numbers
-6/5+(-8/3)​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

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 \frac{ - 6}{5}  + (   \frac{ - 8}{3} )

 \frac{ - 18 + 40}{15}

 \frac{22}{15}

Answered by parthgamepc
2

Answer:

-58/15

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{-6}{5} + \frac{-8}{3}

TAKING THE LCM OF 3 AND 5

multiplying the first  term by 3

that is :

-18/15

multiplying the second  term by 5

that is :

-40/15

then the equation is changed to

\frac{-18}{15}+ \frac{-40}{15}

= (-18+-40)/15

= -58/15

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