Math, asked by meenujain3700, 1 day ago

(-1/2+1/3+1/6)×(-2/5)​

Answers

Answered by vighnajitsaxena
0

Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by divyapakhare468
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To solve : (\frac{-1}{2} + \frac{1}{3} + \frac{1}{6} ) \times (\frac{-2}{5} )

Solution:-

  • To solve the above equation we will follow BODMAS rule.
  • It is the rule used to remember the order of operations to be followed while solving expressions in mathematics.
  • where,  

                 \begin{array}{l} \\B = brackets \\\mathrm{O}=\text { order of powers or rules } \\\mathrm{D}=\text { Division } \\\mathrm{M}=\text { multiplication } \\\mathrm{A}=\text { addition } \\\mathrm{S}=\text { subtraction }\end{array}

  • According to above rule we will solve (\frac{-1}{2} + \frac{1}{3} + \frac{1}{6} ) \times (\frac{-2}{5} )
  • We equalize denominators of terms in first bracket by taking LCM  
  • LCM = 6  
  • (\frac{-1}{2} + \frac{1}{3} + \frac{1}{6} ) \times (\frac{-2}{5} )  

         = (\frac{-3+ 2+ 1}{6}) \times (\frac{-2}{5})   \\= (\frac{0}{6} ) \times \frac{-2}{5}\\= 0 \times (\frac{-2}{5} ) \\= 0

Hence , on simplification we get 0 as answer .

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