Math, asked by rajarshichoudhary528, 6 months ago

The denominator of a rational number is 2 more them its numerator. If 3 is added to the
1
-
denominator the number abstained is
2
Find the original rational number.​

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Answered by rangapranav
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

let the numerator be x denominator =x+2 +3 A.T.Q

x/(x+2)+3 = 1/2

x/x+5=1/2

by cross multiplication

x=5

Numerator =5

Denominator =5+2 =7

Rational number = 5/7

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Answered by subbaraju2727
0

Answer:

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