Math, asked by roselotha, 10 months ago

By what number should (-4)^-1 be multiplied so that the product becomes 6^-1​

Answers

Answered by azeem84
2

Answer

-2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

see …

-1/4 × x = 1/6

x = - 4/6 = 2/3 = 0.67(aprox.)

Answered by godhuli48
9

Answer:

(-4)^-1=1/-4

6^-1=1/6

so,

let the no. be x

(1/-4)+x=1/6

x=1/6×-4

x=-2/3

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