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By what number should (-3/4) power -2 be multiplied so that the product becomes (-2/3) power -1 ?​

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Answered by Shaanraj
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Hey mate!!!

 <b >Here is your answer ;</b >

Let the number multiplied be  x

Atq,

 (\frac{-3}{4})<sup>-2</sup> * x = (\frac{-2}{3})<sup>-1</sup>

==>>  (\frac{-4}{3})<sup>2</sup> * x = (\frac{-3}{2})<sup>1</sup>

==>>  (\frac{16}{9}) * x = (\frac{-3}{2})<sup>1</sup>

==>>  x = (\frac{-3}{2}) * (\frac{16}{9})

==>>  x = (\frac{-8}{3})

I hope you understand my answer.

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