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Describe the correct way to find the sum of and p and q if p=−59 and q=−29Asked by Jozikee
Describe the correct way to find the sum of p and q if p= -5/9 and q= -2/9
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To find the sum of p and q, you need to add the two fractions together.
p = -5/9 and q = -2/9.
When adding fractions, you need to have a common denominator. In this case, the denominators are already the same, so you can simply add the numerators:
(-5 + -2) / 9 = -7 / 9.
Therefore, the sum of p and q is -7/9.
p = -5/9 and q = -2/9.
When adding fractions, you need to have a common denominator. In this case, the denominators are already the same, so you can simply add the numerators:
(-5 + -2) / 9 = -7 / 9.
Therefore, the sum of p and q is -7/9.
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