Math, asked by mdmehmood948, 11 months ago

verify commutability of addition of rational numbers for each of the following pairs of rational numbers -11/5 and 4/7​

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Answered by amit42777
16

Answer:

Hi mate

Step-by-step explanation:

It satisfies the commutative property.

As -11/5 + 4/7 = 4/7 - 11/5 = -57/35

Answered by llTheUnkownStarll
6

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By using the commutativity law, the addition of rational numbers is commutative

[∴ a/b + c/d = c/d + a/b]

In order to verify the above property let us consider the given fraction

-11/5 and 4/7 as

-11/5 + 4/7 and 4/7 + -11/5

The denominators are 5 and 7

By taking LCM for 5 and 7 is 35

We rewrite the given fraction in order to get the same denominator

Now, -11/5 = (-11 × 7) / (5 ×7) = -77/35

4/7 = (4 ×5) / (7 ×5) = 20/35

Since the denominators are same we can add them directly

-77/35 + 20/35 = (-77+20)/35 = -57/35

4/7 + -11/5

The denominators are 7 and 5

By taking LCM for 7 and 5 is 35

We rewrite the given fraction in order to get the same denominator

Now, 4/7 = (4 × 5) / (7 ×5) = 20/35

-11/5 = (-11 ×7) / (5 ×7) = -77/35

Since the denominators are same we can add them directly

20/35 + -77/35 = (20 + (-77))/35 = (20-77)/35 = -57/35

∴ -11/5 + 4/7 = 4/7 + -11/5 is satisfied.

Thank you!

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