Math, asked by vinodsinghmth680, 8 months ago

By what number should (-3)^-1 be multiplied so that the product becomes 6^-1.?

Answers

Answered by piyushdubey924
33

Answer:-1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

We will divide simply 6^-1 from-3^-1

Because 6^-1=1/6;

and(-3)^-1=1/-3

Now (1/6)/(1/-3)

=(1/6)×(-3/1)

=-3/6

=-1/2 answer

Answered by eline3950
9

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We will divide simply 6^-1 from-3^-1

Because 6^-1=1/6;

and(-3)^-1-1/-3

Now (1/6)/(1/-3)

=(1/6)-(-3/1)

=-3/6

=-1/2 answer

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