Math, asked by chotti1, 1 year ago

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

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Answered by nihithsk23p8phh5
5

 { - 3}^{ - 1}  = 1 \div  - 3
 {6}^{ - 1}  = 1  \div 6
So, multiplying the first term, 1/-3 with 1/-2, will give you, 1/6.

The answer is,
 1 \div  - 2
Answered by AR810
0

Answer:

-1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

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