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the sum of rational number is a -5 if one of them is -13/6 find the other number?​

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Answered by mariyammabonigala
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Answer:

let \: rational \: numbers \: be \: x \: and \: y \\  \frac{ - 13}{6}  + y =  - 5 \\ y =  - 5 +  \frac{13}{6}  \\ y =  \frac{ - 30 + 13}{6}  \\ y =  \frac{17}{6}

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Answered by swastijain1812
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Answer:

-17/6

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the equation be x+(-13/6)=-5

x=-5-(-13/6)

x=-5/1 - (-13/6)

x= 6(-5/1) - (-13/6)

x= -30/6 + 13/6

x= -17/6

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