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plz solve the question no. 4 plz​

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Answered by santoshtripathy70
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[{(-6)^(-1)}]×y=15^(-1)

(-1/6)×y=1/15

y=1/15×(-6/1)

y=-6/15

y=-2/5

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let the number to be multiplied be : P

Now we can express the question in the form of :

\implies \mathsf{(-6)^{-1} \times P = (15)^{-1}}

\implies \mathsf{P = \dfrac{(15)^{-1}}{(-6)^{-1}}}

\mathsf{We \ know \ that : (A)^{-1} \ can \ be \ written \ as \ \dfrac{1}{A}}

Similarly, We can write the above expression as :

\mathsf{\implies P = \dfrac{\dfrac{1}{15}}{-\dfrac{1}{6}}}

\mathsf{\implies P = -\dfrac{6}{15}}

\mathsf{\implies P = -\dfrac{2}{5}}

\textsf{The Number which should be multiplied with $\mathsf{(-6)^{-1}}$ is $\boxed{-\dfrac{2}{5}}$}

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