Step-by-step explanation:
y=-3/4 ÷ -4/3
y=+9/16
Answer:
So we have this equation:
[tex]\frac{-4}{3y}=\frac{-3}{4}[/tex]
We can multiply both sides by 4 and 3y:
[tex]\frac{-4*4*3y}{3y}=\frac{-3*4*3y}{4}[/tex]
[tex]-4*4=-3*3y[/tex]
[tex]-16 = -9y[/tex]
Now we divide both sides by 9:
[tex]\frac{-16}{-9}=y[/tex]
And we can remove the minus signs:
[tex]\frac{16}{9}=y[/tex]
If you mean [tex]\frac{-4}{3}y=\frac{-3}{4}[/tex]:
[tex]-4y*4=-3*3[/tex]
[tex]-16y = -9[/tex]
[tex]y=\frac{9}{16}[/tex]