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please solve the problem
a \times b = b \times a

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Answered by srijannaiya
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Answer:

-7,-7

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Answered by sheeb12ansari
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Given: a=-\frac{14}{6} \ and\ b=\frac{21}{7}

We have to find the value ofa\times b \ and\ b\times a.

  • By using the multiplication property, we are solving the above equation.
  • As we know that the multiplication is a method to get the product by multiplying two or more values.
  • Multiplication is denoted by the symbol(x).

Following are some properties of multiplication:

  • Closure property of multiplication
  • Commutative property of multiplication
  • Associative property of multiplication
  • Distributive property of multiplication over addition
  • Identity property of multiplication
  • Zero property of multiplication

We are solving in the following way:

Here,

a=-\frac{14}{6} \ and\ b=\frac{21}{7}

So, a\times b \ and\ b\times a

=>a\times b\\\\=>\frac{-14}{6} \times\frac{21}{7} \\\\=>\frac{-14\times21}{6\times7} \\\\=>\frac{-294}{42} \\\\=>-7

Hence, a\times b=-7

now, b\times a

=>\frac{21}{7} \times\frac{-14}{6} \\\\=>\frac{21\times-14}{7\times6} \\\\=>\frac{-294}{42} \\\\=>-7

Hence, b\times a =-7

The solution to the given problem is

a)\ a\times b=-7\\b)\ b\times a=-7

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