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(-21)x[(6)+(-4)]=(-21)x(-6)+(-21)x(-4)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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⟹ (-21)x[(6)+(-4)]=(-21)x(6)+(-21)x(-4)

Solution :-

Left hand side :-

\sf{→(-21)x[(6)+(-4)]}\\ \\

\sf{→(-21)×2}\\ \\

\sf{→(-42)}\\ \\

Right hand side :-

\sf{→(-21)x(6)+(-21)x(-4)}\\ \\

\sf{→(-126)-48}\\ \\

\sf{→(-42)}\\ \\

#Hence verified

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