Math, asked by manojkumarg1, 10 months ago

product of two rational numbers is [-6]. If one of the numbers is-3/4, find the other number

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Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

8

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the other rational number be 'x'.

Another rational number = -3/4 (given)

Then,

According to the question,

x × (-3) / 4 = -6

=> -3x / 4 = -6

=> -3x = -24

=> 3x = 24

=> x = 24/3 = 8

Hence, other rational number = x = 8

Answered by Mehwish09
2

Answer:

The other number is 8

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the two numbers be x and y

x * y = - 6

But they have already given a number - 3/4

So lets take y to be -3/4

Then ,

x * ( - 3/ 4 ) = - 6

x = -6 * ( - 4 /3 )

As -3/4 gets trasversed to RHS it becomes it's reciprocal

=> x = 8

As 3 cancels -6 at -2 times

Then we will be left out with (- 2 * - 4)

So we get that

x = 8

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