Math, asked by anju1005, 1 year ago

subtract minus 3 divided by 5 from minus one divided by two

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Answered by BrainlyVirat
3
Here is the answer

According to the question,
Subtract the given values

 \bf{\frac{ - 3}{5} - \frac{ - 1}{2}}

Here,
The denominator is not same.

So , Equal the denominator and subtract the given values

 \bf{\frac{ - 3 \times 2}{5 \times 2} - \frac{ - 1 \times 5}{2 \times 5}}

 \bf{ \frac{ - 6}{10} - \frac{ - 5}{10}}

 \bf{ = \frac{ - 6 - ( - 5)}{10} }

 \bf {= \frac{ - 6 + 5}{10} }

 \bf{ = \frac{ - 1}{10}}

Thus,

Answer to your question is -1/10.

Thanks!!
Answered by genious2000
0

-1/10 is the answer.

Explanation:

Subtract minus 3 divided by 5 from minus one divided by two

indicates:

Subtract -3 divided by 5 from -1 divided by two

=>  From -1 divided by two subtract -3 divided by 5

=> -1/2 - (-3/5)

=  -1/2 + 3/5

= (-1 x 5 + 3 x 2) / (5 x2)

= (-5 + 6 )/(5 x 2)

= -1/10


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