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Express in rational form (-7/11)²​

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Answered by eashu53
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Answer:

We have,

(−7/11)^2 = (−7^2/11^2)

=(−7×−7 )/(11×11)

=(49/121)

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Answered by gausia8080
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Given,

(\frac{-7}{11} )^{2}

We have to find the rational number of given

  • A number is called rational number if it can be expressed in \frac{p}{q} form where p and q are integers (q is greater than zero)
  • Every integer, natural and whole numbers is a them can be expressed in \frac{p}{q} form. Integers can be positive or negative.

Now,

(\frac{-7}{11} )^{2} =\frac{-7\times-7}{11\times11}

=\frac{49}{121}

Therefore, the answer is \frac{49}{121}.

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