Math, asked by star668, 1 year ago

40a³÷(-10a) answer these please

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Answered by rishi5020yadav
9

Answer:

-4a²

Step-by-step explanation:

40a³/-10a

=40×a×a×a/-10×a [now, 'a' cancels out]

=-4a²

Answered by brokendreams
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : A fraction \frac{40a^3}{(-10a)}

To find : The value of given fraction.

  • Calculation for fraction

We have

⇒   \frac{40a^3}{(-10a)}

In numerator we have 40a^3 and in denominator we have -10a.

cancelling 'a' from both numerator and denominator, we get,

⇒  \frac{40a^2}{-10}

⇒  -4a^2

Hence we get the answer of given fraction is -4a^2.

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