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OpenStudy (jb1625):
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS, WILL GIVE MEDAL
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OpenStudy (jb1625):
OpenStudy (jb1625):
@ganeshie8
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Hint: There are two -1's on the left and 2 "Negative one's" on the right
OpenStudy (jb1625):
I will give the medal to the first and best answer
OpenStudy (jb1625):
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OpenStudy (jb1625):
@Defiance
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Numbers 3 and 4 both have "-1" being multiplied or divided.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
C=3
E=4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@sillynikki1 Don't give direct answers.
OpenStudy (jb1625):
But that is what I like :(
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Too bad, it won't help you understand the problem.
OpenStudy (jb1625):
Well I guess that makes sense
OpenStudy (anonymous):
It might help if you knew what a reciprocal is.
OpenStudy (jb1625):
Yes it would help
OpenStudy (jb1625):
lol
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
the reciprocal is basically the reverse. For example, if I had 1/2 the reciprocal would be 2/1 (which is just 2).
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Then, notice that the right side has multiplication of zero, and 1 has * 0.
OpenStudy (jb1625):
I kinda understand
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2. is the reciprocal.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I gtg, that's the only reason i gave you the answer.
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OpenStudy (jb1625):
So 2 is A?
OpenStudy (jb1625):
Can you tell me one?
OpenStudy (jb1625):
Please?