How do you multiply #-\frac { 9} { 25} ( \frac { 5} { 21} )#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
We have
First off, the negative sign is simply
When we multiply fractions, we multiply numerators and we multiply denominators:
At this point we could go ahead and perform the multiplications and the subsequent divisions, but we can do some cancellations first. Let's see that we can rewrite 25, 21, and 9 as products of their factors:
We can reorder this a bit: