Math, asked by mishel, 1 year ago

Write three pairs of integers ( a,b) such that a÷b=-7

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Answered by waqarsd
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 \frac{a}{b}  =  - 7 \\  \\ (a \:  \: b) \\  \\ (7 \:  \:  \:  - 1) \:   \\  \\ \: ( - 7 \:  \:  \: 1) \\  \\ ( - 14 \:  \: 2) \\  \\ (14 \:  \:  \:  - 2)

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

The final answer is ( 7 , -1 ) , ( 14 , -2 ) , ( 21 , -3 )

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the pair of integers, We need to find two numbers such that their quotient is -7. Since the answer is an integer, we need to ensure that integer a is greater than integer b.

a > b

We can easily find the first pair by simply assigning a = 7 and b = -1 or vice versa. By doing this we can easily get our first pair. This method can be applied for similar problems.

Next we multiply the above pair with 2 and we get a = 14 and b = -2 granting our second pair.

Next we multiply the first pair with 3 and we get a = 21 and b = -3 granting our third pair.

Hence the answer = ( 7 , -1 ) , ( 14 , -2 ) , ( 21 , -3 )

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