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Multiply 6/13 by reciprocal by -7/6 .​

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Answered by qwsuccess
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Given: Two fractions-  \frac{6}{13} \ and \ \frac{-7}{6}

To find: Product of \frac{6}{13} and reciprocal of \frac{-7}{6}

Solution:

Given fractions are \frac{6}{13} \ and \ \frac{-7}{6}

Now, reciprocal of a fraction is found by interchanging the numerator and denominator of the given fraction.

∴ Reciprocal of \frac{-7}{6} will be \frac{-6}{7}

∵ Product of \frac{6}{13} and reciprocal of \frac{-7}{6} = \frac{6}{13} \ * \ \frac{-6}{7} = \frac{-36}{91}

Hence, on multiplying \frac{6}{13} and reciprocal of \frac{-7}{6}, we get \frac{-36}{91}

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