Math, asked by hiteshkumar32, 9 months ago

by what number should -5^(-1) be multiplied to get the product 11^(-1)​

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Answered by masif4
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Answer:

let the no. b X

  • according to question
  • -5^-1×X=11^-1

  • further is solved in a photograph on paper

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Answered by ayush31yadav
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Answer:

The number by which we need to multiply is -\frac{5}{11}

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number to be multiplied with be x

then,

(-5)^{-1} * x = 11^{-1}\\\frac{1}{(-5)^{1}} * x = \frac{1}{11}\\\\x = \frac{\frac{1}{11}}{\frac{1}{(-5)^{1}}} = \frac{1 * (-5)^{1}}{11*1} = \frac{-5}{11}\\x = -\frac{5}{11}

therefore

x = -\frac{5}{11}

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