Math, asked by poojakushwah74, 1 month ago

Find the following products : 3/-11 x -11/3
I know the answer is 1 but I need solution​

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Answered by aakashmutum
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3/-11 x -11/3

It is a very simple question. We just need to cut of the common terms.

As you said you need an explanation, I am going to explain it or else the problem would be over as soon as it started.

In the first term, numerator = 3 and denominator = -11

In the second term, numerator = -11 and denominator = 3

The numerator of the first term and the denominator of the second term can be cut off. This is because they are common, meaning they have the same value. It is like 3/3 = 1.

The denominator of the first term and the numerator of the second term can be cut off in the same manner. This is because they are both common, meaning they have the same value. It is basically -11/-11 = 11/11 = 1

\frac{3*-11}{-11*3}

So at last we get the answer as 1/1. And we know that 1/1 = 1.

Mark my answer as the brainliest. I hope that your doubt is cleared.

Answered by Anonymous
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-11 x -11/3It is a very simple question. We just need to cut of the common terms.

-11 x -11/3It is a very simple question. We just need to cut of the common terms.As you said you need an explanation, I am going to explain it or else the problem would be over as soon as it started.

-11 x -11/3It is a very simple question. We just need to cut of the common terms.As you said you need an explanation, I am going to explain it or else the problem would be over as soon as it started.In the first term, numerator = 3 and denominator = -11

-11 x -11/3It is a very simple question. We just need to cut of the common terms.As you said you need an explanation, I am going to explain it or else the problem would be over as soon as it started.In the first term, numerator = 3 and denominator = -11In the second term, numerator = -11 and denominator = 3

-11 x -11/3It is a very simple question. We just need to cut of the common terms.As you said you need an explanation, I am going to explain it or else the problem would be over as soon as it started.In the first term, numerator = 3 and denominator = -11In the second term, numerator = -11 and denominator = 3The numerator of the first term and the denominator of the second term can be cut off. This is because they are common, meaning they have the same value. It is like 3/3 = 1.

-11 x -11/3It is a very simple question. We just need to cut of the common terms.As you said you need an explanation, I am going to explain it or else the problem would be over as soon as it started.In the first term, numerator = 3 and denominator = -11In the second term, numerator = -11 and denominator = 3The numerator of the first term and the denominator of the second term can be cut off. This is because they are common, meaning they have the same value. It is like 3/3 = 1.The denominator of the first term and the numerator of the second term can be cut off in the same manner. This is because they are both common, meaning they have the same value. It is basically -11/-11 = 11/11 = 1

-11 x -11/3It is a very simple question. We just need to cut of the common terms.As you said you need an explanation, I am going to explain it or else the problem would be over as soon as it started.In the first term, numerator = 3 and denominator = -11In the second term, numerator = -11 and denominator = 3The numerator of the first term and the denominator of the second term can be cut off. This is because they are common, meaning they have the same value. It is like 3/3 = 1.The denominator of the first term and the numerator of the second term can be cut off in the same manner. This is because they are both common, meaning they have the same value. It is basically -11/-11 = 11/11 = 1\frac{3*-11}{-11*3}−11∗33∗−11

-11 x -11/3It is a very simple question. We just need to cut of the common terms.As you said you need an explanation, I am going to explain it or else the problem would be over as soon as it started.In the first term, numerator = 3 and denominator = -11In the second term, numerator = -11 and denominator = 3The numerator of the first term and the denominator of the second term can be cut off. This is because they are common, meaning they have the same value. It is like 3/3 = 1.The denominator of the first term and the numerator of the second term can be cut off in the same manner. This is because they are both common, meaning they have the same value. It is basically -11/-11 = 11/11 = 1\frac{3*-11}{-11*3}−11∗33∗−11So at last we get the answer as 1/1. And we know that 1/1 = 1.

-11 x -11/3It is a very simple question. We just need to cut of the common terms.As you said you need an explanation, I am going to explain it or else the problem would be over as soon as it started.In the first term, numerator = 3 and denominator = -11In the second term, numerator = -11 and denominator = 3The numerator of the first term and the denominator of the second term can be cut off. This is because they are common, meaning they have the same value. It is like 3/3 = 1.The denominator of the first term and the numerator of the second term can be cut off in the same manner. This is because they are both common, meaning they have the same value. It is basically -11/-11 = 11/11 = 1\frac{3*-11}{-11*3}−11∗33∗−11So at last we get the answer as 1/1. And we know that 1/1 = 1.Mark my answer as the brainliest. I hope that your doubt is cleared.

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