Math, asked by dero039793, 9 months ago

by what number should -8 raised to -3 be multiplied so that the product may be equal to -6 raised to -3

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Answered by gangwarshivangi04
3

Answer:

let reqd no. be x

(-8)^-3*x=(-6)^-3

-x/512= -1/216

x= 512/216

x=64/27

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Answered by fard029331
0

Answer:

let reqd no. be x

(-8)^-3*x=(-6)^-3

-x/512= -1/216

x= 512/216

x=64/27

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