Concept:
In an inverting amplifier configuration of an operational amplifier (op-amp), the input signal is applied to the inverting terminal through an input resistance $R_{in}$, while a feedback resistor $R_f$ connects the output to the inverting input.
The gain of an ideal inverting amplifier is given by:
\[
A_v = -\frac{R_f}{R_{in}}
\]
Step 1:Applying the gain formula.
If the feedback resistance equals the input resistance:
\[
R_f = R_{in}
\]
then the voltage gain becomes:
\[
A_v = -\frac{R_{in}}{R_{in}} = -1
\]
Step 2:Determining output voltage.
Since the gain is $-1$, the output voltage is the negative of the input voltage:
\[
V_o = -V_{in}
\]
Conclusion:
Therefore, when $R_f = R_{in}$, the output voltage of an ideal inverting op-amp is $V_o = -V_{in$}.