Math, asked by Irfanamariam0613, 2 months ago

A pair of rational numbers, when MULTIPLIED, gives the answer as (-1). The
numbers could be
A) (-p) and p
B) (-p) and (-1)
C) (-p ) and 1
D) (-p) and \frac{1}{p}
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Answers

Answered by SamrudhiDalvi
9

Answer:

last option is the answer

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Answered by himangidani0105
0

Answer:

the last option is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

It is correct because it says a pair of rational numbers which means that both the numbers cannot be same and in A and B and C if the first number is 1 and the other number is different then the answer will not come as -1.

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