Math, asked by kalaimanimani4171, 7 days ago

Divide the following integers. (-150) by (-10)​

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Answered by creativecrew
0

Answer:

It is -15

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by rohitsingh9014
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Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that on dividing 150 by the required number, the remainder will be 6.

⟹150−6=144, will be exactly divisible by the required largest positive integer.

Hence, the required number is a factor of 144.

Similarly, required positive integer is a factor of

187−7=180 and 203−11=192.

Hence, the required positive integer is the HCF of 144,180 and 192

.

By prime factorization:

144=2

4

×3

2

180=2

2

×3

2

×5

192=2

6

×3

∴HCF(144,180,192)=2

2

×3=12

Hence, the required positive integer is 12.

∴ 12 is the largest positive integer that will divide 150,187 and 203 leaving remainders 6,7 and 11 respectively.

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