Math, asked by nawalesuvarna65, 1 year ago

What should be subtracted from -5/3 to get -2/7

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Answered by ElvaShiningBrow
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-5/3 - x = -2/7
-x = -2/7 + 5/3
= -6/21 + 35/21
= 29/21
x = 29/21 * -1/1 = -29/21
Answered by priyanshukumar513sl
0

Answer:

The correct answer will be -

\frac{-29}{21} should be subtracted from \frac{-5}{3} to get \frac{-2}{7}.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, the question is to find what should be subtracted from \frac{-5}{3} to get \frac{-2}{7}.

So, let that number be x

So, If we subtract x from \frac{-5}{3} we should be getting \frac{-2}{7} as our result of subtraction.

\frac{-5}{3} -x = \frac{-2}{7}

Moving \frac{-5}{3} to the RHS of the equation (Right Hand Side) -

-x = \frac{-2}{7} -\frac{-5}{3}

Multiplying -1 on both sides RHS and LHS (Left Hand Side)-

x = \frac{2}{7}-\frac{5}{3}  \\\\x = \frac{6-35}{21} \\\\x = \frac{-29}{21}

So, \frac{-29}{21} should be subtracted from \frac{-5}{3} to get \frac{-2}{7}.

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