English, asked by Mrmasoom, 5 days ago

Step by step

-6/4 + 6/2 - 3/3


@Sabiha ​

Answers

Answered by tulipmishra08
2

Answer:

Steps -

Take our LCM of 4,2,3

Then whatever the LCM you will get, put it as a denominator.

Then solve -6+6-3/LCM of 4,2,3

Then you will get the answer...

I hope this might help you with

Answered by LilyWhite
8
  • \frac{-6}{4} + \frac{6}{2} - \frac{3}{3}

  • \frac{-6}{4} + \frac{6}{2} - ¹/1

LCM of 4 and 2 :- 4

  • \frac{-6~+~6~-~1}{4}

  • \frac{0~-~1}{4}

  • \frac{-1}{4}

\huge\bold\green{Thanks~Dear}

Attachments:
Similar questions