Math, asked by patelr0043, 7 months ago

The denominator of a rational number is greater than its numerator by
4. If the numerator is increased by 1 and the denominator is increased
by 3, the number obtained is Find the rational number.
1
2 find the rational number.​

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Answered by trishapranathi78617
1

Answer:

let the rational numbers numerator be x.

so according to the problem, x/x+1

increased by 2 and 3= x+2/x+1+3

=( x+2)(x+4)

= x^2+ 4x+2x+8

= x^2+ 6x+8

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