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The sum of two rational number is minus 14 by 3 if one of the rational numbers is -4 then find the other number



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Answered by durgadeshmukh11
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Answered by sidhumanpreetkaur202
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Answer:

-44/3

Step-by-step explanation:

let the second rational number be x

second rational number = -4

the sum of both rational numbers = -14/3

According to the question

x + (-4) = -14/3

x - 4 = 14/3

when we move a number to its opposite side its sign changes

x = -14/3 + 4

LCM of 3 and 4 = 12

x = -56 + 12 / 3

x = -44 / 3

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