Math, asked by nidatahreem0, 1 year ago

(-12)+(-15)=?
option:
° -3
°-27
°+27
°+3
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Answered by Aloi99
2

Answer:-

-27

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Explanation:-

(-12)+(-15)

if we open the bracket we get,

-12-15=-27

*Minus sign is Used*

because it is the fundamental of Maths, when Minus sign comes against positive, then minus is selected as it has some value.

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

 \huge \boxed{ \fcolorbox{cyan}{pink}{Answer : }}

 \sf{(-12)+(-15)=?}

●>  \sf{ - 27}

 \sf \red{ - 12 - 15 =  - 27}

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