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4/9 ÷ -5/12 simply this Question​

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Answered by Anonymous
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✍️Given:-

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\red\implies \:\: \dfrac{4}{9}  \div \dfrac{-5}{12} .

✍️How to find?

\blue\implies Firstly find the LCM of denominator (i.e-9 & 12 respectively) . Then multiply that denominator with the LCM and when the denominator equals then whatever sing is given solve it and complete with the simplest form.

\blue\implies So, lets start.

✍️Solution:

\implies \dfrac{4}{9} \div \dfrac{-5}{12}  \\\\ \tt \LCM\: \:of\:\: denominator\:\: 9 and 12\: = \: 36 \\\\ \implies \dfrac{4}{9} \times \dfrac{4}{4} = \dfrac{16}{36} \\\\ \implies \dfrac{-5}{12} \times \dfrac{3}{3} = \dfrac{-15}{36} \\\\ \implies \dfrac{16}{36} + \dfrac{-15}{36} \\\\ \implies \dfrac{16+(-15)}{36} \\\\ \implies =\dfrac{16-15}{36} \\\\ \implies \dfrac{1}{36}

✍️Answer:-

\bf {\boxed {\boxed {\tt {\red {Answer = \dfrac{1}{36}}}}}}

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Hence, we are completed with the problem.

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