First thing First. You must find have a common denominator. If you want to find it then you do this
3: 3 6 9 12 15 18 21
7: 7 14 21 28
Once you found a number they have in common (21) You do this next
3/7 * 3/3 = 9/21
2/3 * 7/7 = 14/21
Now the next thing you do is subtract your numerators but not the denominators
14-9=5
5/12
you cant simplified so your done! Hope this helps!!!! <span />
Answer:
(-2, -4.5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Here's a pattern to consider:
1+100=101
2+99=101
3+98=101
4+97=101
5+96=101
.....
This question relates to the discovery of Gauss, a mathematician. He found out that if you split 100 from 1-50 and 51-100, you could add them from each end to get a sum of 101. As there are 50 sets of addition, then the total is 50×101=5050
So, the sum of the first 100 positive integers is 5050.
Quick note
We can use a formula to find out the sum of an arithmetic series:

Where s is the sum of the series and n is the number of terms in the series. It works for the above problem.
Answer:
50
Step-by-step explanation:
50 x 2 = 100
and
100/2 = 50