Math, asked by kankanadas20356, 5 hours ago

The difference of two rational number is -9/2 . Find the other number if one of the number is -16/5 .​

Answers

Answered by alexykonsam8a10
0

Answer:

A rational number is any number that can be written in the form

a

b

ab, where a and b are integers. The difference of two rational numbers can be calculated using a straightforward formula. That is,

a

b

c

d

=

a

d

b

c

b

d

ab−cd=ad−bcbd.

Answered by sanjaysrma78
1

Answer:

-13/10

Step-by-step explanation:

the difference of two rational number= -9/2

one of them = -16/5

then,the other = X-16/5= -9/2

=>X= -9/2+16/5

= -45+32/10

X= -13/10

I hope it's helpful for you.

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