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What is the additive inverse of the number you get after dividing the additive inverse of -5/6 by the multiplicative inverse of -5/13?

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Answered by rakhijainrafiganj
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Answer:

additive inverse of -5/6=5/6

Answered by jumtamil
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Answer:

25/78

Explanation:

The additive inverse of the number we get after dividing the additive inverse of - 5/6 by the multiplicative inverse of - 5/13

= Additive inverse of [ (Additive inverse of - 5/6) ÷ (Multiplicative inverse of -5/13) ]

= Additive inverse of [ (5/6) ÷ (- 13/5) ]

= Additive inverse of [ (5/6) x (- 5/13) ]

= Additive inverse of -25/78

= -25/78

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