Math, asked by kothariheer2, 10 months ago

write three pairs of integers (a.b) such that a÷b=-3 .one such pair is (6,-2) because 6÷(-2) = (-3)​

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Answered by Himanidaga
7

Answer:

1) => a = -12 b = 4

2) a = 27 b = -9

3) a = 33 b = -11

Answered by mfb8525
4

Answer: The trick here is to express either a in terms of b or b in terms of a and then substitute one of them.

Now , a/b = -3

==> a = -3b

sub b = 1

we get a = -3

Pair will be (-3,1)

sub b = 2

we get a = -6

Pair will be (-6,2)

sub b = 3

we get a = -9

Pair will be (-9,3)

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