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The product of two rational numbers is 1. If one of them is (−13/9), then the other number is:

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Answered by LaCheems
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To Solve:

  • The product of two rational numbers is 1. If one of them is (−13/9), then the other number is:

Solⁿ:

  • Let unknown number be x

ATQ;

 \frac{ - 13}{9}  \times x = 1 \\  \\ x = 1 \div  \frac{ - 13}{9}  \\  \\ x = 1 \times  \frac{ - 9}{13}  \\  \\ { \boxed{ \pink{x =  \frac{  - 9}{13}}}}

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Answered by StrawBerryJamin
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Answer:

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