Math, asked by Harshini13657, 4 months ago

How to multiply -13/5 × (-1/2)​

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Answered by MrHyper
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 \sf \frac{ - 13}{5}  \times  \frac{ - 1}{2}  \\  \\ \sf =  \frac{( - 13) \times ( - 1)}{5 \times 2}  \\  \\ \sf =  \frac{13}{10}  \\  \\ \sf Multiplication \: between \: two  \\ \sf negtive \: integers, \: is \: always \: positive

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Answered by tanishkshubh2007
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Answer:

\frac{-31}{10}

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{-13}{5} * \frac{-1}{2}

= \frac{-26 -5}{10}

=\frac{-31}{10}

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