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 \frac{ - 18}{11} from \: 1


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Answered by Anonymous
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1 - ( \frac{ - 18}{11}  =  \frac{11}{11}  +  \frac{18}{11}  \\  =  \frac{11 + 18}{11} As denominators \:  are  \: same  \: in \:  both \: the \:  fractions. \\  \frac{29}{11}

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1 - ( \frac{ - 18}{11}  =  \frac{11}{11}  +  \frac{18}{11} )

 =  \frac{11 + 18}{11}

As denominator are same in both the fractions .

 =  \frac{29}{11}

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