Math, asked by manoj263829, 9 months ago

(1+1 (1+1) =3 is it right or wrong, if wrong than proove it .​

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Answered by student0135
0

Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

Yes it is wrong because ,

=> (1+1) (1+1)

=> (1×1+1×1)

=> 1+1

=> 2

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Answered by SomeoneVerySpecial
2

It's Wrong.

(1+1) (1+1) = 4

What's to prove. It's a Common Sense.

1+1 = 2 and ( ) represent multiplication of the numbers.

So 2 multiplued by 2 is 4.

(2) (2)= 4.

Hope it's helped!

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