sum of two rational numbers is 3 if one of them is -6 find the other
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Let the two rational numbers be 'x' and 'y'
Given that sum is 3
→ x + y = 3
Also given that one of them is -6. Let us take x to be -6. Hence we get,
→ x + y = 3
→ ( -6 ) + y = 3
→ y = 3 - ( -6 )
→ y = 3 + 6
→ y = 9
Hence the other rational number is 9.
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hey mate here is your answer....
let the first no be = x
let the second no be = _6
a/q
= _6+x = 3
= x = 3+6
= x= 9
HOPEFULLY THIS WILL HELP YOU
let the first no be = x
let the second no be = _6
a/q
= _6+x = 3
= x = 3+6
= x= 9
HOPEFULLY THIS WILL HELP YOU
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