Math, asked by rabeeamasood2263, 1 year ago

Find the monomial which when divided by 3x^2gives 9xy

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Answered by HappiestWriter012
15
Let the required monomial be " a "

3x² ÷ a = 9xy

3x²/9xy = a

x/3y = a.

x/3y isn't a monomial.

Hence ,The answer to the above question doesn't exist

Answered by Nikki57
9
Hey!

There is no monomial for this question.

Explaination=>

Let the monomial be 'x'
3x {}^{2} \div a = 9xy

Taking 9xy to the left,

3x {}^{2} \div 9xy = a

x/3y=a

We got the monomial as x/3y
We know that the monomial is an algebraic expression consisting of only one term, but x/3y isn't one term, thus there is no monomial.

Hope it helps...!!!
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