Math, asked by chakritha48, 11 months ago

Defensive the integer whose product with -1 is 5​

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Answered by sinhashubham114
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Answer:

Let integer be x

X*-1/5 =-1

X=5

Answered by sk940178
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Answer:

-5

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us assume that the integer is 'a'.

Now, by the condition that is given in the problem, 'a' multiplied with (-1) will give a product that is 5.

Hence, a×(-1) =5, ⇒ a = 5/(-1), ⇒ a = -5 {Here we have used the formula, if xy=z, then dividing both sides with y we get, x= z/y}

So, the required integer is -5. (Answer)

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