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Which irrational number can be multiplied by negative square root of 41 to get a product that equals 1?

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that would be -1 / √41

-√41 * -1 / √41 = √41 / √41 = 1
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For this case we define the following variable:

x: unknown number

We then have the following equation:


- \sqrt {41} x = 1

From here, we clear the value of x.

We have then:


x = - \frac {1} {\sqrt {41}}

Answer:

An irrational number that can be multiplied by negative square root of 41 to get a product that equals 1 is:


x = - \frac {1} {\sqrt {41}}


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