Math, asked by manojchandakjrt, 10 months ago

what should be subtracted from -3/4 to get -17/12​

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Answered by adilsuf
4

Answer:

2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the no.

-3/4 - x =-17/12

so,

-3/4+17/12=x

-3/4+17/12=xtake Lcm=12

=-3×3/12+17×1/12

=-9/12+17/12

=-9+17/12

=8/12

=2/3 is the answer

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Answered by us8421493
0

Answer:

-1/6 is answer

Step-by-step explanation:

What should be subtracted from -3/4 to get -7/12?

Let say we can subtract N from -3/4 to get -7/12.

So,

-3/4 - N = -7/12

Moving a term from Left to Right,

-N = -7/12+3/4

-N = -7/12+9/12

-N = (-7+9)/12

-N = 2/12

-N = 1/6

Adding Negative sign on both side,

-(-N) = -1/6

N = -1/6

Thus. Answer is -1/6.

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