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the sum of two rational number is -8/11. if one of the rational number is 3/7 find the other rational number​

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Answered by rambharosh51
1

Answer:

-89/77

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of two rational numbers = First rational number+Second rational number

-8/11 = 3/7 + second rational number

-8/11 - 3/7 = second rational number

Taking LCM of 11 and 7 =77

-8×7/77 - 3×11/77 = second rational number

-56-33/77 = second rational number

-89/77 = second rational number

Answered by ArpitJha662
0

Answer:

-89/77

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

-89/77

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of two rational numbers = First rational number+Second rational number

-8/11 = 3/7 + second rational number

-8/11 - 3/7 = second rational number

Taking LCM of 11 and 7 =77

-8×7/77 - 3×11/77 = second rational number

-56-33/77 = second rational number

-89/77 = second rational number

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