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Question
By what number should (–4)5 be divided so that the quotient may be equal to (–4)3?
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Solution
In order to find the number, which should divide (–4)5 to get the quotient (–4)3, we will divide (–4)5 by (–4)3.
Hence, required number = (–4)5–3 = (–4)2.
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