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what should be subtracted from 7/5 to get -2?​

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Answered by mdzulqarnainakhter
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let’s say that “x” should be subtracted from -5/3 to get -2/7. Then, we can write:

−5/3−x=−2/7

We can now add 5/3 to both sides of the equation. Then -x will be alone on one side:

−x=−2/7+5/3

Getting a common denominator for the terms on the right side results in:

−x=−6/21+35/21

Now, let’s add the two terms on the right side:

−x=29/21

So, now we know what -x is. To find x, we can both sides of the above equation by -1.

x=−29/21

Thus, 29/21 should be subtracted from 5/3 to get 2/7.

Answered by qpuysqjrpw
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Step-by-step explanation:

14 by -5.

hope answer is correct

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