Math, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago


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


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Answered by balendradubey5bd
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Answer:

Answer:</p><p></p><p>\begin{gathered}1 - \frac{ - 18}{11} \\ = \frac{1}{1} - ( \frac{ - 18}{11} ) \\ = lcm \: of \: 1 \: and \: 11 \\ = \frac{1 \times 11}{1 \times 11} = \frac{11}{11 } \\ = \frac{ - 18}{11} \\ \frac{11 - ( - 18)}{11} \\ = \frac{11 + 18}{11} \\ = \frac{29}{11} \end{gathered}1−11−18=11−(11−18)=lcmof1and11=1×111×11=1111=11−181111−(−18)=1111+18=1129</p><p></p><p>

Answered by 00200
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Answer:

(1/1) -(-18/11)

(1/1) +(18/11)

(11+18) /11

29/11 is the answer

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