Math, asked by sanjiwnishaw, 9 months ago

subtract the sum of-5/9and-8/3from the sum of5/2and -11/12 in​

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Answered by JayasreeRoy
3

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Let us find the sum of

 \frac{ - 5}{9}  +  \frac{ - 8}{3}

which is equal to

 \frac{ - 29}{9}

then the sum of

 \frac{5}{2}  +  \frac{ - 11}{12}

which is

 \frac{ - 19}{12}

Then subtraction of the sum

 \frac{ - 29}{9}  -  \frac{ - 19}{12}

=

 \frac{ - 59}{36}

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Answered by sanjuaharma2020
1

Step-by-step explanation:

First sum =

 \frac{ - 5}{9}  +  \frac{ - 8}{3}  = \:   \frac{ - 29}{9}

Second sum =

 \frac{5}{2}  +  \frac{ - 11}{12}  =  \frac{19}{12}

Subtract =

 \frac{19}{12}  -  \frac{ - 29}{9}

 \frac{19}{12}  +  \frac{29}{9}

 =  \:  \frac{173}{36}

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