Math, asked by chandmoni29, 6 months ago


 \frac{3}4 +  \frac{4}3 =  \\ {?} {?}

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Answered by gumapathi9865
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 \frac{3}{4}  +  \frac{4}{3}  =  \frac{9 + 16}{12}  =  \frac{25}{12}

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question -

Find the sum of \frac{3}{4} +\frac{4}{3}

Answer -

→ we can find the sum by taking LCM.

→ LCM of 3 and 4 = 12

So, converting both the denominators into 12 we get,

\frac{3}{4}+ \frac{4}{3} \\\\\frac{9}{12} +\frac{16}{12} \\\\\frac{9+16}{12} \\\\\frac{25}{12}

∴ sum of \frac{3}{4} and \frac{4}{3} is \frac{25}{12}

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