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

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Answered by IIXxSavageSoulxXII
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Answer:

The required number is -2/3

Explanation:

To Find: subtract the additive inverse of 5/6 from the multiplicative inverse of -5/7 x 14/5?

Solution:

The additive inverse Is -a + a = 0

i.e the additive inverse of 5/6 Is -5/6

The multiplication inverse is a × 1/a = 1

i.e the multiplicative inverse of-5/7 × 14/15 Is -7/5 × 15/14

Now, the required number is subtraction of the additive inverse from the multiplication inverse

n = (-7/5×15/14)-(-5/6)

n = -3/2 + 5/6

n = -3/2 + 5/6

n = -9+5/6

n = -4/6

n = -2/3

Therfore, the required number is -2/3

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