Math, asked by kunalthakral558, 5 hours ago

The sum of two rational number is -3. If one of them is -10/ 3 then the other one is

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Answered by vermashiva451
1

Step-by-step explanation:

let the x be the rational number.

and given one number is -10/3

according to question

x+(-10/3)=-3

x=-3+10/3

x=1/3

Answered by XxBlushKingxX
3

Given:

•Sum of two rational no. = -3

•One of two rational no. = -10/3

To Find:

• Second rational no.

Explanation:

Let other rational no. be x

 \bold{  =  > \frac{ - 10}{ \:  \:  \:  3} + x =  - 3 }

 \bold{ =  >  \:  \: x =  - 3 +(  \frac{ - 10}{ \:  \:  \:  \:  3} )}

 \bold { =  >  \:  \: x =  - 3 -  \frac{10}{3} }

by taking LCM

 \bold {x =  \frac{ - 9 - 10}{3} }

 \fbox \bold \pink{ \:  \:  \: x =  \frac{ - 19}{3} \:  \:  \:  }

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