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( \frac{3}{5 }) {}^{2}  \times ( -  \frac{2}{3}) \:  \: solve \: it \: step  \: by \: step

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  -  \frac{23}{75}

Explanation:

Given:

( { \frac{3}{5} } )^{2}  -  \frac{2}{3}

Squaring and solving, we get:

 \frac{9}{25}  -  \frac{2}{3}

LCM of 25 and 3 is 75

 \frac{3 \times 9 - 25 \times 2}{75}

On multiplying, we get:

 \frac{27 - 50}{75}

On doing subtraction, we get:

  - \frac{23}{75}

Therefore, \:  the  \: answer  \: is  \:   - \frac{23}{75}

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