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The product of two rational number is -145/3.If one of them is 29/, find the other one. please give solution step by step​

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Answered by MystícPhoeníx
96

Answer:

  • -145/87 is the required answer

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the Question

It is given that

  • Product of two rational number = -145/3
  • One of them is 29

Let the other rational number be x

• Product of two rational number = -145/3

Putting the value we get

→ 29 × x = -145/3

→ 29x = -145/3

→ x = -145/3 × 1/29

→ x = -145/87

→ x = -145/87

  • Hence, the another rational number is -145/87 .

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Answered by Anonymous
81

Answer:

Given :-

  • The product of two rational number is - 145/3.
  • One of them is 29.

To Find :-

  • What is the other number.

Solution :-

Let,

\leadsto \bf{Other\: number =\: y}

Given :

\bigstar\: \: \sf\bold{\pink{Product\: of\: two\: rational\: number =\: \dfrac{- 145}{3}}}\\

\bigstar\: \: \sf\bold{\pink{One\: of\: number =\: 29}}\\

According to the question,

\longrightarrow \sf \dfrac{- 145}{3} =\: 29 \times y

\longrightarrow \sf \dfrac{- 145}{3} =\: \dfrac{29}{1} \times y

\longrightarrow \sf \dfrac{- 145}{3} \times \dfrac{1}{29} =\: y

\longrightarrow \sf \dfrac{- 145}{87} =\: y

\longrightarrow \sf \bold{\red{y =\: \dfrac{- 145}{87}}}\\

{\small{\bold{\underline{\therefore\: The\: other\: number\: is\: \dfrac{- 145}{87}\: .}}}}\\

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VERIFICATION :-

\implies \sf \dfrac{- 145}{3} =\: 29 \times y

By putting y = - 145/87 we get,

\implies \sf \dfrac{- 145}{3} =\: 29 \times \dfrac{- 145}{87}

\implies \sf \dfrac{- 145}{3} =\: \dfrac{- 4205}{87}

\implies \sf \dfrac{- 145}{3} =\: \dfrac{- 145}{3}

Hence, Verified.

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EXTRA INFORMATION :-

Rational Number :

  • A rational number is defined as a number that can be expressed in this form of p/q, where p and q are the integers and q 0.
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