Math, asked by SamG1308, 8 months ago

What number should be subtracted
- 5/4
from
to get 0 ?​

Answers

Answered by shiv8235346324
6

Answer:

5/4 is the answer

please follow me plz

Answered by chawlachawla1100
6

Answer:

-5/4 - (-5/4)

-5/4 + 5/4 (as we know two signs of minus becomes plus and the minus value adding with plus value becomes minus)

So here the positive value cancels the negative value and the answer we get is 0.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have to subtract such a number so we could get 0

First what we have to do is, imagine that you also had a subtracting number that could get the answer 0 let give the number a name ‘y’

Now write the eqation:- -5/4 - y = 0

Now place the value -y at the place of 0

Hence, we get -5/4 = y ( as we the negative sign changes into positive when we place it at the another side of =)

So, after putting the value of ‘y’ in the equation we get:-

-5/4 - (-5/4)

-5/4 + 5/4 (as we know two signs of minus becomes plus and the minus value adding with plus value becomes minus)

So here the positive value cancels the negative value and the answer we get is 0.

Hope it will help you..☺☺.

Similar questions