Math, asked by chandarani9473108344, 8 months ago

by what number should (-18)^-2 be multiplied so that product may be equal to (-3)^-1​

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Answered by cr07
1

Answer:

Ans is 3

Step-by-step explanation:

it is given that the product is 1 / (-3) and the first number is 2 / -18.

Let the other number be x, so it becomes

(2/-18) * x = 1 / (-3)

=> x = 1 / (-7) * (-18/2)

=> x = 3

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Answered by arorakanika683
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

it is given that the product is 1 / (-3) and the first number is 2 / -18.

Let the other number be x, so it becomes

(2/-18) * x = 1 / (-3)

=> x = 1 / (-7) * (-18/2)

=> x = 3

mark me brainliest :)

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