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3/-5×(-5/3) please solve its urgent​

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Answered by anumathsfiles
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Answer:

1

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Answered by nightread
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Answer:

\frac{3}{-5} × \frac{-5}{3}

=\frac{1}{1} × \frac{1}{1}

= 1

\frac{3}{-5} is the multiplicative inverse of \frac{-5}{3}. When we multiply a number to its multiplicative inverse, the answer is the multiplicative identity.

The multiplicative identity is the number that when multiplied to any number, does not change its value. Eg. 7 × 1 = 7

Hence, 1 is the multiplicative identity.

A multiplicative inverse of a number is its reciprocal.

Hope it helps

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