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by what number should (-2/3)^-3 be divided so that the quotient is (4/9)^-2 ?​

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Answered by adith757
22

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number to be added be x

[-2/3]^-3÷ x= [4/9]^-2

[27/-2]^3 ÷x= [9/4]^2

[27/-8] ×1/x= [81/16]

1/x=[81/16]÷[27/-8]

1/x=[81/16×-8/27]

1/x=[3/-2]

x=-2/3


adith757: but change it
kritikapani53: ????
kritikapani53: I didn't see any rule in the whole chapter and this is my last question
adith757: Means x to the power minus l1 should be also taken on the other side.So it becomes -2/3
kritikapani53: i understand what you want to tell me
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adith757: ok
kritikapani53: sorry not thus it's this
adith757: why
kritikapani53: I write thus instead of this so I am telling about it in my previous message
Answered by palakudatewar03
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