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Mathematics, 15.12.2021 18:00 jchavez0790

If x =x= \frac{3}{2} 2
3

and y = -y=−\frac{2}{3}
3
2

, find each of the following. Place in order from least to greatest seperated by commas. Ex: a, b,c, d

a. x+yx+y
b. x(y)x(y)
c. x-yx−y
d. x \div yx÷y

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3

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2

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