Math, asked by santoshsharma1409194, 7 months ago


let  \: a  =  \frac{1}{4}  \: and \: b =   \frac{ - 2}{3}  \: is \: (a + b) < (a) + (b)
please tell the answer.

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Answered by Nspg
1

Answer:

I think the answer is ,(a+b)<(a)+(b) this is wrong because we get both sides same answer

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. 1/4+(-2/3)= 1/4-2/3
  2. 3/12-8/12 = -5/12
Answered by shinchanisgreat
1

Answer:

 =  &gt; (a + b ) =  (\frac{1}{4}  -  \frac{2}{3} )  = ((3 - 8) \div 12)

 =  &gt;    -  \frac{5}{12}

"(a+b) < (a) "

Hope this answer helps you ^_^ !

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