Math, asked by jishnuthumbaram5466, 8 months ago

The denominator of a rational no is grater than it's numerator by 8 . Find the rational no

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Answered by utkarsh53
0

Answer:

3/2

Step-by-step explanation:

The denominator of a rational number is greater than its numerator by 8. If the numerator is increased by 17 and the denominator is decreased by 1, the number obtained is `3/2`

Answered by Anonymous
17

Let the numerator be x

So, denominator be x + 8

We know

 \red{ \rm Fraction = \dfrac{Numerator}{Denominator}}

So,

\rm \dfrac{x}{x+8}

So, we get the fraction

\bf \dfrac{x}{x+8}

Now according to question

 \sf \dfrac{x+1}{x+8-1} = \dfrac{3}{2}

\sf 2(x+1) = 3(x+7)

\sf \dfrac{x+1}{x+7} = \dfrac{3}{2}

\sf 2x+2 = 3x+21

\sf -x = 19

So, we got the value of x which is -19

So, simply subsituting in our fraction

\rm \dfrac{x}{x+8}

\implies \sf \dfrac{-19}{-19+8}

\implies \sf \dfrac{-19}{-11}

So, finally we got the fraction which is :-

\green{\underbrace{\boxed{\overbrace{\dfrac{-19}{-11}}}}}

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