Math, asked by hameeedsiddiqi7, 4 months ago

subtract .
-35/13 from 2

Answers

Answered by rinkum12138
21

2-(-35/13)

2+35/13

= 61/13 ....ans.

Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
3

Answer:

\frac{61}{13} is the required value .

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:

  • The process of "taking away" one or more integers from another is known as subtraction.
  • To calculate the difference between two numbers, use subtraction. The polar opposite of adding is subtraction.
  • Example - For instance, your friends consumed 7 of the 9 cupcakes you purchased for your birthday party. You are now down to two cupcakes.
  • This can be expressed as a subtraction formula:

9 - 7 = 2, which means "nine less seven equals two." The result of subtracting 7 from 9 is 2.

Step 1:

According to the question subtract  \frac{-35}{13}  from 2.

⇒ 2 - \frac{-35}{13} = \frac{26 + 35}{13} = \frac{61}{13}

Final answer:

Hence, \frac{61}{13} is the required value.

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