Math, asked by sanjeevkumar68, 8 months ago

10 divided by - 6 + 4 is not equal to 10 divided by -6 +( - 6 + 4)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation :

Yes of course

To prove : 10/(-6+4) is not equal to 10/{-6 + (-6+4) }

Proof :

First let us take LHS,

LHS = 10/(-6+4) = 10/(-2) = -5

Now let us take, RHS

RHS = 10/{-6 + (-6+4) } = 10/(-6 -2)

= 10/(-8) = 5/(-4) = (-5) / 4

Clearly we can see that,

LHS is not equal to RHS. Hence,

10/(-6+4) is not equal to 10/{-6 + (-6+4) }.

Thus, verified and proved.

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