Math, asked by mirlatif71gmailcom, 11 months ago

-11/5 × [11/7 - 5/21]​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\rightarrow  \tt  -  \frac{11}{7}  \times ( \frac{11}{7}  -  \frac{5}{21} )

\rightarrow \tt -  \frac{11}{7}  \times (  \frac{11 \times 3 - 5}{21} )

\rightarrow\tt  -  \frac{11}{7}  \times ( \frac{33 - 5}{21})

\rightarrow\tt  -  \frac{11}{7}  \times  \frac{28}{21}

\rightarrow\tt   -  \frac{44}{21}

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SOLUTION:-

 =  \frac{ - 11}{5}  \times ( \frac{11}{7}  -  \frac{5}{21} ) \\ ......multiplying \:  \frac{11}{7}  \times 3 \\  =  \frac{ - 11}{5}  \times ( \frac{11\times 3}{7 \times 3}  -  \frac{5}{21} ) \\  =  -  \frac{11}{5}  \times ( \frac{33}{21}  -  \frac{5}{21} ) \\   =  -  \frac{11}{5}  \times  \frac{(33 - 5)}{21}  \\  =  -  \frac{11}{5}   \times ( \frac{28}{21} ) \\  =  -  \frac{11}{5}  \times \frac{4}{3}  \\  =  \frac{ - 44}{15}

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