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multiply 2/7 with the reciprocal of -9/14​

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Answered by Vanshita34
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Answer:

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-4/9

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Answered by aleenaakhansl
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Answer:

Product of 2/7 with the reciprocal of -9/14 is -4/9.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The fraction acquired with the aid of using swapping or interchanging Numerator and Denominator with every different is called the Reciprocal of the given fraction.

  • For example, a reciprocal of five is 1/five, a reciprocal of 8/three is three/8.

  • The reciprocal of a combined fraction may be acquired with the aid of using changing it into an mistaken fraction after which swapping the numerator and denominator.
  • Suppose a fragment is a/b, then its reciprocal could be b/a.
  • A fraction is a numerical amount that isn't always an entire number. Rather it represents part of the whole.

 \frac{2}{7}  \times  \frac{ -14}{9}  \\  \frac{2}{1}  \times  - \frac{2}{9}

 \frac{ - 4}{9}

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