Math, asked by ThahaThahirAyub, 17 days ago

reciprocal of this
\frac{ - 4}{3}  +  \frac{ - 3}{4}

Answers

Answered by designerpoint29
0

Answer:

-3/4+-4/3

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Susruti
2

Answer:

 \frac{ - 12}{25}

Step-by-step explanation:

Here , The given fractions are..

 \frac{ - 4}{3} and \:  \frac{ - 3}{4}

As there are 2 fractions , first we should add them ( according to this qn ) .

so, here as they both have different denominators ,

 \frac{ - 4}{3}  +  \frac{ - 3}{4}

Lcm of 3 , 4 = 12

 \frac{4 \times ( - 4)  + 3 \times ( - 3)}{12}

 \frac{ - 16 +  - 9}{12}

 \frac{ - 16 - 9}{12}

Therefore ,

 \frac{ - 25}{12}

Now it's reciprocal =

 \frac{12}{ - 25}

minus ( - ) should not exists on denominator so,

answer =

 \frac{ - 12}{25}

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