Math, asked by aanyakoolwal, 1 month ago

what should be added to (-13/4+-3/8) to get 1​

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Answered by hfhviyfd
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Step-by-step explanation:

let the no. added =x

so ATQ

( \frac{ - 13}{4}  + ( \frac{ - 3}{8} )) + x = 1 \\  \frac{  - 26 - 3}{8}  + x = 1 \\  \frac{ - 29}{8}  + x = 1 \\ x = 1 -  \frac{ - 29}{8}  \\ x =  \frac{8 + 29}{8}  =  \frac{37}{8}  = 4 \frac{3}{8}

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Answered by sandipa2007das
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Step-by-step explanation:

let the other number be x

aim : to find What should be added to (-13/4+-3/8) to get 1

(-13/4+-3/8)

=> lcm = 8

=> -26 -3/8

=>- 29/8

now lets form an euqtaion

-29/8 + x = 1

= 1 + 29/8

= 8 +29/8

= 37/8

hence 37/8 should be added to (-13/4+-3/8) to get 1

hope it helps

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