Math, asked by oneplus123, 14 hours ago


 \frac{2  \times  - 5}{3}  +  \frac{5 \times  - 4}{4}  = 1
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Answered by CommanderBrainly
1

Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{2 \times - 5 }{ 3}  +  \frac{5 \times  - 4}{4}  = 1 \\

 \frac{ - 10}{3}  +  \frac{ - 5}{1}  = 1 \\

LCM of 1,3= 3

  \frac{ - 10}{3}  \times  \frac{1}{1}  =   \frac{ - 10}{3}  \\  \frac{ - 5}{1}  \times  \frac{3}{3}  =  \frac{ - 15}{3}  \\ \\  \\

 \frac{ - 10 - 15}{3}  =  \frac{ - 25}{3}  \\

LHS = -25/3

RHS = 1

LHS≠ RHS

hope it will help...

Answered by kharbujaking
1

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Answer:

\frac{2 \times - 5}{3} + \frac{5 \times - 4}{4} = 1

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