Respuesta :
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's say the number "n" were the largest multiple of 9. But then:
Consider n + 9. n is itself a multiple of 9, so n = 9k, so n + 9 = 9(k + 1), so n + 9 is also a multiple of 9, and n + 9 is larger than n.
So there can't be a largest multiple of 9 (or any number).
Answer: The number is -72
Step-by-step explanation:
We want the largest multiple of 9 (this is a number equal to 9*r, where r is a real number) that is smaller than -70
So we want the first multiple of 9 that is smaller than -70.
We have that 9*8 = 72
so we will also have that 9*-8 = -72
now, -72 is smaller than - 70
-72 is a multiple of 9.
-72 is the first multiple of 9 smaller than -70 (the next is 9¨-9 = -81 ) so we have that -72 is the largest multiple of 9 that is also smaller than -70.