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hey here is your answer
-2/3 -4/5
in the above attachment
I hope this will help you
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Find the Least Common Denominator (LCD) of [tex]\rm\dfrac{2}{3},\dfrac{4}{5}[/tex] In other words, find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 3,5.
LCD = 15
Make the denominators the same as the LCD.
[tex] \begin{array}{l} \displaystyle\rm \implies-\frac{2\times 5}{3\times 5}-\frac{4\times 3}{5\times 3} \\ \\ \displaystyle \rm\implies - \frac{10}{15} - \frac{12}{15} \\ \\ \displaystyle \rm\implies \frac{ - 10 - 12}{15} \\\\ \displaystyle \rm\implies - \frac{22}{15} \\\\ \boxed{\color{aqua} \displaystyle \rm\implies - 1 \frac{7}{15}} \end{array}[/tex]
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Step-by-step explanation:
hey here is your answer
-2/3 -4/5
in the above attachment
I hope this will help you
itz Riya
[tex] \rule{300pt}{0.1pt}[/tex]
Find the Least Common Denominator (LCD) of [tex]\rm\dfrac{2}{3},\dfrac{4}{5}[/tex] In other words, find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 3,5.
LCD = 15
Make the denominators the same as the LCD.
[tex] \begin{array}{l} \displaystyle\rm \implies-\frac{2\times 5}{3\times 5}-\frac{4\times 3}{5\times 3} \\ \\ \displaystyle \rm\implies - \frac{10}{15} - \frac{12}{15} \\ \\ \displaystyle \rm\implies \frac{ - 10 - 12}{15} \\\\ \displaystyle \rm\implies - \frac{22}{15} \\\\ \boxed{\color{aqua} \displaystyle \rm\implies - 1 \frac{7}{15}} \end{array}[/tex]