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the sum of two rational is -5.one of them is -13/6 find other if solve this correctly i will make you brainlist​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

\frac{-17}{6}

Step-by-step explanation:

let the rational be x . then,

x + (\frac{-13}{6}) = -5

x = -5 -(\frac{-13}{6})

x = -5 + \frac{13}{6}

x = \frac{(-5)*6 + 13}{6}=\frac{-30+13}{6} = \frac{-17}{6}

therefore , the other rational no. is \frac{-17}{6}

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