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Question
Simplify:
\[0 + \frac{- 3}{5}\]
Sum
Solution
\[ 0 + \frac{- 3}{5}\]
\[\text{Taking L . C . M . of the denominator:} \]
\[ = \frac{0 \times 5 - 3}{5}\]
\[ = \frac{- 3}{5}\]
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