Math, asked by Arhaan191220, 16 days ago

write the multiplicative inverse -6/5*2/-3​

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Answered by vanshika08ktl
4

Answer:

the multiplicative inverse of-6/5 is -5/6and 2/-3 is -3/2 there is a sign between them that is for multiplication so then multiply it -5/6*-3/2=5/4

Answered by SanaArmy07
2

Answer:

\huge\mathtt\green{ \frac{5}{4} }

step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{ - 6}{5}  \times  \frac{2}{ - 3}

 =  \frac{ - 12}{ - 15}

 =  \frac{12}{15}

By dividing Numerator and Denominator by 3 we get,

 \frac{4}{5}

Now, the Multiplicative inverse of 4/5 is:

\large\mathtt\red{ \frac{5}{4} }

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