Math, asked by jaishree93, 11 months ago

what should be subtracted from -4/5 to get 1 in rational numbers​

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Answered by StarrySoul
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Hey there!❤️

Solution:

Let the no.be x

x - ( \frac{ - 4}{5} ) = 1

x +  \frac{4}{5}  = 1

x = 1 -  \frac{4}{5}

x =  \frac{5 - 4}{5}

x =  \frac{1}{5}

Verification:

 \frac{1}{5}  - ( \frac{ - 4}{5} )

 \frac{1}{5}  +  \frac{4}{5}

 \frac{5}{5}

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Answered by Worstsoul
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Hello!

1/5 should be subtracted from -4/5 to get 1 in rational numbers

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