Math, asked by 111Arjun111111, 1 year ago

multiply the largest 2digit number with the additive inverse of smallest
3 digit number

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Answered by DhanyaDA
15
Hi friend!!

The largest 2 digit number is 99

The smallest 3 digit number is 100

The additive inverse of the smallest 3 digit number will be -100

Then, the multiplication of the largest 2digit number with the additive inverse of smallest
3 digit number will be

99×(-100)=-9900

I hope this will help u ;)
Answered by jaya1012
7
HELLO.......FRIEND!!

THE ANSWER IS HERE,

The largest 2-digit number => 99.

The smallest 3-digit number => 100.

Additive inverse of 100=> -100.

Multiplication of largest 2-digit number and Additive inverse of smallest 3-digit number.

=> 99×(-100)

=> -9900.


:-)Hope it helps u.

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