Math, asked by chakilamradhika, 15 days ago

what number should be added to - 3/2 so as to get - 5/4. Pls tell me this answer don't give bad answer give only good answer ​

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Answered by homework6567
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Answer:

let the number be X

X+(-3/2) =(-5/4)

X-3/2=-5/4

X=-5/4+3/2

X=(-5+6) /4

X=1/4

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let the no. be 'x'

\frac{-3}{2} + x = \frac{ - 5}{4}

\frac{3}{2} + x = \frac{ - 5}{4}

x  + \frac{3}{2}  = \frac{ - 5}{4}

x  + \frac{3}{2} -  \frac{3}{2}   = \frac{ - 5}{4}  -  \frac{3}{2}

x =  \frac{ - 11}{4}

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