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By what rational number should ( -7/11) be multiply to get ( -14) ?​

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Answered by manojchauhanma2
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Answer:

Let x be multiplied by −1556−1556to get −57−57 It can be written as, −1556×x=−57−1556×x=−57 ⇒⇒ x=−57÷−1556x=−57÷−1556 ⇒⇒ x=−57×56−15x=−57×56−15 ⇒⇒ x=−5×567×−15x=−5×567×−15 ⇒⇒ x=−280−105=−280×−1−105×−1=280105x=−280−105=−280×−1−105×−1=280105 ⇒⇒ x=280105=280×35105×35=83x=280105=280×35105×35=83 Hence, it should be multiplied by is 83Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/1066809/by-what-rational-number-should-we-multiply-15-56-to-get-5-7

Answered by drharshita23
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Answer:

2 should be multiplied in

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