Math, asked by anil172, 1 year ago

what should be subtracted from -5/12 to get 0 ?




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Answered by Anonymous
11
hiii!!!

here's ur answer...

plz refer to the attachment↑↑↑

as we know - and - is +.

so -5/12 + 5/12 = 0

hence final answer is -5/12


hope this helps..!!
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Answered by wifilethbridge
1

Answer:

\frac{-5}{12}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : \frac{-5}{12}

To Find: what should be subtracted from -5/12 to get 0 ?

Solution:

A number itself must be be subtracted from it to get 0

\frac{-5}{12}-\frac{-5}{12}

\frac{-5}{12}+\frac{5}{12}

0

So,when  \frac{-5}{12} is subtracted from  \frac{-5}{12} we are getting 0

Hence  \frac{-5}{12}should be subtracted from  \frac{-5}{12} to get 0

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