Math, asked by Princekrs, 1 year ago

Thenumerator of a rational number is 3 less than the denominator.
If the numerator is increased by 8 and the denominator
is increased by 14, we get the same number. Then the number
is​

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Answered by gincyjohnson
3

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Answered by singhsubash43
2

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Step-by-step explanation:

x+5/x+14=x-3/x

X(x+5) = x-3(x+14)

x(sq)+5x = x(sq)+14x-3x+42

5x-11x=42

-6x=42

X=42/6

= 7

Numerator=4

Denominator=7

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