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Find the multiplicative inverse of -3/5 X -4/7 *

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Answered by mariajohanmariajohan
1

Answer:

 \frac{5}{ - 3 }  \\  \frac{7}{ - 4}

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiplicative Inverse of a Negative Number: The multiplicative inverse of a natural number -Y is -Y-1 or 1/-X. For example, the multiplicative inverse of -8 is 1/-8 because -8x1/-8=1. ... In case the fraction is a unit fraction, then its multiplicative inverse will be the value present in the denominator

Answered by nistha63
10
Answer:35/12

Explanation:

-3/5 ×-4/7

= -3 × -4 / 5 × 7

= 12/35

Multiplicative Inverse Of 12/35=35/12
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