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what should be add 3/2 to get -3/2 ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by TheMoonlìghtPhoenix
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Let the required number be x.

So the equation stands as

3/2 +x = -3/2

Keeping x on one side ,

x = -3/2 - 3/2

As both the denominator are same,

x = -6/2

Simplifying it,

we get x = -3.

THEREFORE, -3 should be added to 3/2 to get -3/2.

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