Math, asked by premprashant91, 9 months ago

if −4/7 = ?/14, then ? = ​

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Answered by prachibarapatre
1

We are given an expression −4/7 = ?/14

We have to find the missing number.

Let the missing number be 'x'

Then the equation can be written as

\frac{-4}{7} =\frac{x}{14}

In order to find the value of 'x', we will have to rearrange the equation

x=\frac{-4}{7} \times14

x= -4\times2

x=-8

So, the missing value will be -8

Answered by mahakulkarpooja615
0

Answer:

\frac{-4}{7} =\frac{-8}{14}

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The given equations are \frac{-4}{7} = \frac{?}{14}
  • Let us assume the number which we have to find be x.
  • ∴ The given equation becomes,
  • \frac{-4}{7}=\frac{x}{14}
  • Now, by rearranging the terms, we can find the value of x, we get
  • x= \frac{-4*14}{7}
  • x = -8
  • ∴ The equation becomes, \frac{-4}{7}=\frac{-8}{14}
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