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(‐8/9×1/‐5)+(‐8/9+‐7/11)= ‐8/9×(1/‐5+‐7/11)
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7+7=2 as the first equation. Based on the first equation we can find the common method which gives all the other equations.
7+7=2 adding 2 on LHS and RHS we get
7+7+1+1=2+2 implies 8+8=4 which is our second equation
Adding 1 and subtracting 2 from LHS and RHS of first equation
7+7+1–2= 2+1–2 implies 8+5=1 which is our third equation
Subtracting 1 and adding 2 on both sides of equation one
7+7–1+2= 2–1+2 implies 6+9= 3 which is our fourth equation
Adding 3 and 4 on both sides of equation one
7+7+3+4= 2+3+4 implies 10+11= 9 which is our fifth equation
Subtracting 3 and adding 2 on both sides of equation one
7+7–3+2= 2–3+2 implies 4+9=1
Therefore the answer is 1.
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