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What is the quotient ? a-3/7 divided by 3-a/21

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d on edge

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Answer:

Hence, the quotient that is obtained after division is:

-3

Explanation:

We are asked to find the quotient when:


(a-3)/(7) is divided by
(3-a)/(21)

i.e. we have dividend as
(a-3)/(7) and divisor as:
(3-a)/(21); i.e. we keep the dividend in the numerator and divisor in the denominator to obtain the resultant i.e. quotient.

so, we calculate the quotient as:


((a-3)/(7))/((3-a)/(21))\\\\\\=(-(3-a)* 21)/(7* (3-a))\\\\=-3

Hence, the quotient that is obtained after division is:

-3

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