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subtract the additive inverse of 5/6 from the multiplicative inverse of -5/7*14/15​

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Answered by soumamondal
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31/14

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Answered by ishan1005
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 Additive\ inverse\ of\ \frac{5}{6}\ is \frac{-5}{6}\\\\Multiplicative\ inverse\ of\\\\ \frac{-5}{7}× \frac{14}{15}\ is\ \frac{-3}{2}\\\\So,\\ \frac{-3}{2} - \frac{-5}{6}\\\\=\frac{-3}{2}+\frac{5}{6}\\\\=\frac{-2}{3}

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