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  • 20-05-2020
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Which irrational number can be multiplied by - J41 to get a product that equals 1?

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topeadeniran2 topeadeniran2
  • 24-05-2020

Answer: -√1/✓41

Step-by-step explanation:

Let y be the irrational number that will be multiplied by -√41 to get the product that equals 1.

y × (-√41) = 1

We then solve for y, by dividing through with -√41. This will be:

[y × (-√41)]/-√41 = 1/-√41

y = -1/√41

y = -√1/✓41

The irrational number is negative root one over root forty one.

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