Math, asked by kira73, 4 months ago

express each of the following in a form (-1/3x)³×(2/3x)​

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Answered by MrImpeccable
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To Simplify:

  •  \left(-\dfrac{1}{3}x\right)^3 \times \left(\dfrac{2}{3}x\right)

Solution:

 \implies \left(-\dfrac{1}{3}x\right)^3 \times \left(\dfrac{2}{3}x\right) \\\\\implies \left(-\dfrac{1}{3}\right)^3x^3 \times \left(\dfrac{2}{3}x\right) \\\\\implies \left(-\dfrac{1^3}{3^3}\right) \times \left(\dfrac{2}{3}\right) x^4 \\\\\implies \left(-\dfrac{1\times 2}{3^3\times 3}\right) x^4 \\\\\implies \left(-\dfrac {2}{3^4}\right)x^4 \\\\\bold{\implies \left(-\dfrac{2}{81}x^4\right)}

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Answered by shinchanisgreat
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 =  >   {( \frac{ - 1x}{3}) }^{3}  \times  \frac{2x}{3}

 =  >   \frac{ -  {x}^{3} }{27} \times  \frac{2x}{3}

 =  >  \frac{2 {x}^{4} }{81}

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