Write five pairs of integers (a, b) such that a ÷ b = -3. One such pair is (6, -2) because 6 + (-2) = -3.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Here, a÷b=−3
⇒a=−3b
Putting some different values to b, we get corresponding values of a such as
(i) b=1, then
a=−3b=−3×1=−3
(−3,1)
(ii) b=3, then
a=−3×3=−9
(−9,3) is a pair.
(iii) b=4, then a=−3×4=−12
Pair is (−12,4)
(iv) b=5, then a=−3×5=−15
Pair is (−15,5)
(v) b=6, then a=−3×6=−18
Pair is (−18,6)
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(i) (15, -5)
Because, 15 ÷ (–5) = (–3)
(ii) (-15, 5)
Because, (-15) ÷ (5) = (–3)
(iii) (18, -6)
Because, 18 ÷ (–6) = (–3)
(iv) (-18, 6)
Because, (-18) ÷ 6 = (–3)
(v) (21, -7)
Because, 21 ÷ (–7) = (–3)
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