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Which of the following expressions are equivalent to -\dfrac{2}{-13}−
−13
2

minus, start fraction, 2, divided by, minus, 13, end fraction?


Which Of The Following Expressions Are Equivalent To Dfrac213 13 2 Minus Start Fraction 2 Divided By Minus 13 End Fraction class=

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given:

     

      2

- ----------

    -13

Since a negative number (-2) divided by another negative number results in a positive number,

      2

  ----------

     13

Both Answers A and B are correct; the final value in each case is +2/13.

The equivalent expression will be (-2)/(-13) and-(-2/13) so option (A) and option (B) both will be correct.

What is numerator and  denominator?

In such a fraction, the value that appears above the horizontal line is referred to as the numerator. It represents the number of pieces removed from the whole.

The denominator of a fraction is the numerical value that comes before the brings together various.

If we divide two numbers by each other then the upper word is called the numerator, and a lower word is called the denominator. For example a fraction 1/5 here 1 will be the numerator and 5 will be denominated.

Given that[tex]-\dfrac{2}{-13}[/tex]  now since the multiplication of - and - quantity is always positive so - and - is positive so it will be 2/13

If you take both options A  and B in both options the negative sign going to cancel and it will give a positive value.

Hence "The equivalent expression will be (-2)/(-13) and-(-2/13)".

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