Math, asked by RohanFrarr7, 19 days ago

2(-3-4)=?
Please explain it.

Answers

Answered by Sreelekpar
3

Step-by-step explanation:

According to BODMAS rule.

1) bracket

2) of

3) Division

4) Multiplication

5) Addition

6) Subtraction

So firstly, do the bracket

2(-3-4)

-3-4 means we need to add because it contains two mins sign.

2(-3-4)

= 2(-7)

= -14. we got -14 because the larger number has mins sign.

hope it helps you.

Answered by JaveriaJunaid08
3

Answer:

14

Step-by-step explanation;

we will apply the formula 'BODMAS'

B= Bracket

O= order

D= Divide

M= Multiply

A= Add

S= Subtract

=>  first we will solve the bracket;

2(-3-4) = 2(7)     (- - = +)

=> now we will multiply 7 by 2 , because there is no sign in the bracket so we will simply multiply,

so the answer is 14

 

hope it helps.

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