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-5/8 × -3/7 = 15/56
So its multiplicative inverse is 56/15
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The radical nationalists were the leaders of a sturdy nationalist movement who adopted the methods like passive resistance, boycott and swadeshi.
They believed that for any success, boldness was required.
They stood for complete Swaraj.
They encouraged radical methods in politics, such as boycott of British goods, government services and titles. They broadened the social base of the movement.
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No it can't be a perfect square no. because the last digit 8 . And 8 is not the last digit of any perfect square of no.s from 1-10
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