Math, asked by spidey59, 7 months ago

{(12×-11)+ (-121)\11×123×(-5)-(-23)}​

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Answered by dibyendu16
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Answer:

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 = (12 \times  - 11) + ( - 121) \div 11 \times 123 \times ( - 5) - ( - 23) \\  =  - 132 + ( - 11) \times 123 \times 18 \\  =  - 143 \times 2214 \\  =  - 316602 \:  \:  \:  \:  \: ans.......

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Answered by roshinik1219
0

Given:

  • A equation \frac{(12 \times -11)+ (-121)}{11 \times 123 \times (-5)-(-23)} is given

To Find:

  • We have to solve the given equation.

Solution:

The given equation is

                   ⇒  \frac{(12 \times -11)+ (-121)}{11 \times 123 \times (-5)-(-23)}

                   ⇒   \frac{(-132)+ (-121)}{1353 (-5)-(-23)}

                   ⇒   \frac{-132 -121}{(-6765 )-(-23)}

                   ⇒    \frac{-253}{(-6765 + 23)}

                   ⇒   \frac{-253}{-6742}

                   ⇒ \frac{253}{6742}

SO, the answer is \frac{253}{6742}

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