Math, asked by shrinkilakarver, 4 months ago

subtract (i) 5/7-3/7. (ii) -7/9 from -2/5​

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Answered by ManalBadam
2

 \huge \frac{2}{7}

Step-by-step explanation:

Combine the numerators over the common denominator.

\huge \frac{5 - 3}{7}

Subtract 3 from 5.

  \huge\green{ \frac{2}{7} }

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Answered by Muskkaan692009
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Answer:

I. 5/7 - 3/7

(5 - 3)/7

2/7

II. (-7/9)-(-2/5)

-7/9+2/5

Take same denominator

LCM of 9 and 5 is 45

-7×5/9×5= -35/45

2×9/5×9= 18/45

-35-45/45

= -80/45

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