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 \\  \\  \frac{4}{8}  \times ( \frac{ - 6}{7} \times  \frac{8}{9}  ) = ( \frac{4}{5}  \times  \frac{ - 6}{7} ) \times  \frac{8}{9}
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Answered by GraceS
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\tt\huge\purple{hello!!!}

HERE IS UR ANSWER

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 \frac{4}{8} \times ( \frac{ - 6}{7} \times \frac{8}{9} ) = ( \frac{4}{8} \times \frac{ - 6}{7} ) \times \frac{8}{9} \\ commutative \: property \: is \: used \\  LHS \\  = \frac{4}{8}  \times ( \frac{ - 16}{21} ) \\  =  \frac{ - 8}{21}  \\ RHS \\  =  \frac{ -  3}{7}  \times  \frac{8}{9} \\   =  \frac{ - 8}{21}

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\bold\pink{hence\:proved!!!}

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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