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multiply 21/13 by the reciprocal of -7/26

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Answered by debdeep2006
3

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

-6

Answered by sk940178
3

Multiplying \frac{21}{13} by the reciprocal of -\frac{7}{26} means - 6.

Step-by-step explanation:

If we make reciprocal of  - \frac{7}{26} then we will get  - \frac{26}{7}.

This is because in reciprocal the positions of the numerator and the denominator are exchanged but the sign of the number remains unchanged.

Hence, multiplying  \frac{21}{13} by the reciprocal of - \frac{7}{26} means

 \frac{21}{13} \times (- \frac{26}{7} )

= - 6 ( Answer )

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