Math, asked by priyanshutiwari32, 1 year ago

which number should be multiplied to (-5)^-1 so that the product is 10^-1​

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Answered by advsanjaychandak
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HI USER

HERE'S YOUR ANSWER

LET THE NUMBER TO BE'X'

(-5)^-1*X=(10)^-1

(1/-5)*X=(1/10)

X=-5/10

X=-1/2 is the answer

PROOF :

1/-5*1/-2=1/10

1/10=1/10

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Answered by nayan54
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THE PRODUCT OF

 { - 5}^{ - 1}  = 25 \\ to \: get \:  {10}^{ - 1}  =  -  \\ we \: should \: multiply \: it \: by - 4 \\ to \: get \:  - 100

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