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The product of two integers is -160. If one of them is 20, find the other​

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Answered by yatishpatra4540
6

Answer:

x = -8

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the other number be 'x'

product of x and 20 is -160

(x) × 20 = -160

x = -160/20

x = -8

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Answered by BrainlyRish
3

❍ Let's Consider the Second no. be x .

Given that ,

  • The product of two integers is -160. If one of them is 20 .

Then ,

\qquad \qquad \underline {\sf { \implies Equation = x \times 20 = -160 }}\\\\

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀\underline {\frak{\star\:Now \: By \: Solving \: the \:  \: Value\:of\:x \::}}\\

:\implies \sf { x \times 20 = - 160 }\\\\\\:\implies \sf{ x = \cancel {\dfrac{-160}{20}}}\\\\\\\underline {\boxed{\pink{ \mathrm {  x = -8\: }}}}\:\bf{\bigstar}\\

Therefore,

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀\therefore {\underline{ \mathrm {   Hence,\:The \:Second \:number\:is\:\bf{-8\: }}}}\\

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V E R I F I C A T I O N :

As, We know that ,

\qquad \qquad \underline {\sf { \implies Equation = x \times 20 = -160 }}\\\\

Where,

  • x = -8 .

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀\underline {\frak{\star\:Now \: By \: Substituting \: the \: Found \: Values \::}}\\

:\implies \sf { x \times 20 = - 160 }\\\\\\:\implies \sf{ -8 \times 20 = -160}\\\\\\\underline {\boxed{\pink{ \mathrm {  -160 = -160\: }}}}\:\bf{\bigstar}\\

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀\therefore {\underline {\bf{ Hence, \:Verified \:}}}\\

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