Math, asked by mohdfahad1222, 11 months ago

subtract -32/13 from 2

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Answered by nvsakhil3339
18

Answer:

answer is 58/13

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
1

Answer:

\frac{58}{13} is the required value we get after subtraction \frac{-32}{13} from 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:

Given that, subtract \frac{-32}{13} from 2.

  • Subtraction- An arithmetic operation called subtraction simulates the process of deleting items from a collection. The negative symbol, or, denotes subtraction.
  • For example - let 54 and 62 be the two numbers. Now we subtract 54 from 62 we get, 62 - 54 = 8.

Step 1:

We have, \frac{-32}{13} and 2

Now, according to the question we need to subtract \frac{-32}{13} from 2

On subtracting \frac{-32}{13} from 2 we get,

2 - \frac{-32}{13}, this can be written as,\frac{2}{1} - \frac{-32}{13}

LCM of 13 and 1 is 13.

\frac{26 - (-32)}{13} =\frac{58}{13}

Final answer:

Hence, \frac{58}{13} is the required value we get after subtraction \frac{-32}{13} from 2.

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