Math, asked by Bhaskarlucky, 8 months ago

(4/3x2yz)×(1/3y2zx)×(-6xyz2)

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Answered by Agastya0606
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Given: The term (4/3x^2yz) × (1/3y^2zx) × (-6xyz^2)

To find: The product of the given terms.

Solution:

  • Now we have given three terms: (4/3x^2yz) × (1/3y^2zx) × (-6xyz^2)
  • Taking the terms common, we get:

                   xyz ( 4x/3 × y/3 × -6z )

                   xyz ( -24 xyz / 9 )

                   xyz ( -8 xyz / 3 )

                   -8 x²y²z² / 3

Answer:

             So the product of given terms is -8 x²y²z².

Answered by Atlas99
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