what should be add 3/2 to get -3/2 ?
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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.
Things to Remember:-
- Always take assumptions as x, y or z
- These help to make Equations easy to SOLVE
- Always remember that when an number goes to either side of equal to sign, the sign inverses as:-
- Plus changes to minus and vice versa
- Multiplication changes to division and vice versa
- Simplify the value at last to get the possible whole number.
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