Math, asked by vishalkruthik, 19 days ago

( − 1)( + 6)– ( − 2)( − 3) = 3

Answers

Answered by vishal109azad
0

Answer:

Answer should be (-12)

Step-by-step explanation:

-6 - 6 = -12

Answered by shahegulafroz
1

Answer:

LHS is not equal to RHS.

Step-by-step explanation:

To satisficed any equation it is important that left hand side (LHS) should be equal to right hand side (RHS).

Here we have to check the equation were LHS and RHS are equal or not.

Given - ( − 1)( + 6)– ( − 2)( − 3) = 3

LHS is (-1)(+6) - (-2) (-3)

RHS is 3

We have to Check the value of LHS

LHS = (-1)(+6) - (-2) (-3)\\

( - ) multiplied by ( + ) = ( - )

( - ) multiplied by ( - ) = ( + )

LHS = (-6) - (+6)

LHS = (-6) - 6

LHS = - 12

Hence,

LHS is not equal to RHS.

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