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multiply \frac{2}{11} by the reciporcal of \frac{ - 15}{14} [/tex]



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Answered by ItzDinu
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Reciprocal of −5/14 is −14/5 .

Now,

Multiplying 2/11 with −14/5 ,

2/11 × -14/5

= -28/55

Hence,

The Answer is - 28/55.

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