Math, asked by rajpurohitnikita49, 7 months ago

find the product minus 3 by 5 multiply 6 by -7

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Answers

Answered by tshourya15
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Answer:

18/35

Step-by-step explanation:

= (-3/5)×(6/-7)

The negative sign in the denominator will go to the numerator.

= (-3/5) × (-6/7)

Now, multiplying both the numerators and both the denominators

= (-3×-6)/(5×7)

Since, (-)×(-) = (+)

= 18/35

Answered by stefangonzalez246
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Given data: minus 3 by 5 multiply 6 by -7 ( \frac{-3}{5} x \frac{6}{-7} )

To find: Product the given data

Solution:

  • Multiplication is defined as the product of two numbers.
  • Division is defined as the Dividend and divisor to get quotient.
  • According to the Mathematic rule we have 4 formula.
  • (+) x (+) = + Multiplying positive sign we get positive.
  • (-) x (-) = + Multiplying negative sign we get positive.
  • (+) x (-) = - Multiplying positive and negative sign we get negative.
  • (-) x (+)= - Multiplying negative and positive sign we get negative.
  • Multiplying the given data we have  \frac{-18}{-35}.
  • By the rule minus divided by minus is plus ( \frac{-}{-} = -).
  • Hence the product of given data is \frac{18}{35}.
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