Math, asked by ashokshoki24, 11 days ago

what is the standard form of -14/-49​

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Answered by Divyansh1ch
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Answer:

2/7

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. first we cancel minus from both sides = 14/49
  2. now we can cancel it from 7
  3. so 7×2=14 and 7×7=49
  4. ans = 2/7
Answered by koenais72
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Answer:

2/7

Step-by-step explanation:

Standard form (probably) means that the numerator and denominator share no other common factor than 1. Since -14 and -49 share common factor -7, it can be taken out (by dividing -14 and -49 by -7). The result is 2/7 which cannot be simplified further since 2 and 7 only share factor 1.

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