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lf x=5/9 and y=9/11 ,prove that (x×y) = (x) × (y)​

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Answered by rajeshjisudha
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Answer:

(x*y) =5/9 * 9/11

=>5/11

Step-by-step explanation:

(x) * (y) =>

5/9* 9/11=>

5/11

so, it is proved

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question :

If x = 5/9 and y = 9 / 11 ,prove that (x × y ) = (x) × (y) .

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It's a simple question, we have to open the brackets of right side and then simplify both.As there are no other type of brackets (only one type of bracket is used) , we can simply solve the problem by removing brackets .

Here x = 5/9 and y = 9/11 .

Heve to prove :

(x × y) = (x) × (y)

putting the values of x and y .

( \huge{\frac{5}{9}} × \huge{\frac{9}{11}} ) = ( 5/9) × (9/11) .

\longrightarrow on removing brackets we get,

\huge{\frac{5}{9}} × \huge{\frac{9}{11}} = \huge{\frac{5}{9}} × \huge{\frac{9}{11}}

\longrightarrow \huge{\frac{5}{11}} = \huge{\frac{5}{11}}

Hence , it is proved .

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