Asked by Addi <3
Simplify the following expression:
−14+−35=
−
1
4
+
−
3
5
=
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−14+−35=
−
1
4
+
−
3
5
=
Desmos Scientific Calculator (To open the calculator in a new window, remember to hold Ctrl before selecting this link.)
Please enter your answer as a FRACTION. Please do not enter a decimal value.
(1 point)
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To simplify the expression \(-14 + -35\):
1. Combine the two negative numbers:
\[
-14 + -35 = -14 - 35 = -49
\]
2. To express \(-49\) as a fraction, we can write it as:
\[
-49 = \frac{-49}{1}
\]
Thus, the simplified expression is:
\[
\boxed{\frac{-49}{1}} \quad \text{or simply} \quad \boxed{-49}.
\]
1. Combine the two negative numbers:
\[
-14 + -35 = -14 - 35 = -49
\]
2. To express \(-49\) as a fraction, we can write it as:
\[
-49 = \frac{-49}{1}
\]
Thus, the simplified expression is:
\[
\boxed{\frac{-49}{1}} \quad \text{or simply} \quad \boxed{-49}.
\]
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The answer is -49.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The answer as a fraction is \(-\frac{49}{1}\).
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
I apologize for the oversight. When expressing \(-49\) as a fraction, it can be represented in a format that shows it as a fraction:
\[
-\frac{49}{1}
\]
However, to express it in a standard fractional form (not just a whole number), we typically just state it as \(-\frac{49}{1}\) or \(-\frac{49}{1}\) can be written in simplest terms as:
\[
\frac{-49}{1}
\]
Thank you for your patience!
\[
-\frac{49}{1}
\]
However, to express it in a standard fractional form (not just a whole number), we typically just state it as \(-\frac{49}{1}\) or \(-\frac{49}{1}\) can be written in simplest terms as:
\[
\frac{-49}{1}
\]
Thank you for your patience!