Math, asked by divyanshumohanty56, 6 months ago

By what number should (-4/9)^2 be multiplied, so that the product is (2/3)^3 ?​

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Answered by OhmPateL511
0

Answer:

answer is -4

Step-by-step explanation:

as -4/9^2 =-16/81

(2/3)^3=4/81

as denominator are same so to Make numerator same we need to multiply -4 to 4/81

Answered by jaya1012
2

Hiii....friend,

Here is ur answer,

Let the number be a.

 =  >  {( \frac{ - 4}{9} )}^{2}  \times a =  ({ \frac{2}{3} )}^{3}

 =  >  \frac{16}{81}  \times a =  \frac{8}{27}

 =  > a =  \frac{3}{2}

:-) Hope it helps u.

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