Math, asked by sanjitsingh4376, 18 days ago

What do you obtain on multiplying (5/12) by the reciprocal of (-13/4) ?​

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Answered by Anagh7678
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Answer:

Reciprocal of \frac{-13}{4} is \frac{4}{-13}

  • when we multiply by \frac{5}{12}

We obtain,

  • \frac{4}{-13}  *\frac{5}{12}

\frac{4*5}{-13*12}

  • \frac{20}{-156}

After simplification (cancellation numerator and denominator by 4 table)

We'll get, - \frac{5}{39}

-5/39 is the answer to your question.

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