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Multiply 6/13 by the additive inverse of – 26/2.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Your question:

Multiply 6/13 by the additive inverse of –26/2.

Your answer:

The additive inverse of -26/2 is 26/2 .

 =  \frac{6}{13}  \times  \frac{26}{2}

[ cancel or divide the terms ]

 = 3 \times 2

[ multiply ]

 = 6

Your final answer:

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