-\dfrac{1}{6} \times \left(-\dfrac{9}{7}\right)− 6 1 ​ ×(− 7 9 ​ )minus, start fraction, 1, divided by, 6, end fraction, times, left parenthesis, minus, start fraction, 9, divided by, 7, end fraction, right parenthesis

Respuesta :

Answer:

  [tex]\dfrac{3}{14}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The even number of minus signs means the product will be positive. A factor of 3 can be removed to simplify the product. As usual, the numerator of the product is the product of numerators, and the denominator of the product is the product of denominators.

  [tex]-\dfrac{1}{6} \times \left(-\dfrac{9}{7}\right)=\dfrac{1\cdot 9}{6\cdot 7}=\dfrac{3\cdot 3}{3\cdot 14}=\boxed{\dfrac{3}{14}}[/tex]

Answer:

→ 3/4 ←

-1/6 × (-9/7)= 1·9/6·7  3·3/3·14 = 3/4