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100 - 100 \div 100 - 100 = 1 \div 2

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Answered by saichandraarsh
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Hey guy here is ur answer :-____________________________________________________

(100-100)/(100-100)=1/2

Take LHS

10(10-10)/(10^2-10^2)

(a^2-b^2=(a+b) (a-b))

10(10-10)/(10+10)(10-10)

Cancel both (10-10) on numerator and denominator

10/(10+10)

10/20, Cancel both zeroes on numerator and denominator

Therefore,,,

(100-100)/(100-100)=1/2

Hence Proved

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Answered by яσѕнαη
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\mathfrak{dear\;user  }

\mathfrak{question-}prove 100-100/100-100=2 ​

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a^{2}-b^{2} =(a+b)(a-b)

= (100-100)\div  (100-100)=2

L.H.S

=(10^{2} -10^{2})\div10(10-10)

=(10+10)(10-10)\div10(10-10) cancel(10-10)from \:numerator \:and \:denominatior.

=10+10\div10

=20 \div 10

=2

R.H.S=2

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