Math, asked by pawarprachi3478, 6 months ago

Solve 4/6+3 and find additive inverse of it.​

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Answered by Bhawana861
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Answer:

11/3 and (-11/3)

Step-by-step explanation:

4/6+3

=4+18/6

=22/6

=11/3

now, The additive inverse of 11/3 is (-11/3).

Answered by Pranavhm
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Answer:

\frac{11}{3} and \frac{-11}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{4}{6} + \frac{3}{1}

let's take the LCM

the LCM is 6

so the term becomes \frac{4}{6} + \frac{18}{6}

now, after simplifying, we get

\frac{22}{6}

again, simplifying it further, we get

\frac{11}{3}

so, the additive inverse of \frac{11}{3},

\frac{-11}{3\\}

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