Math, asked by ToroRosso, 11 months ago

3(4 − 5) + 4( − 3 ) = 5​

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Answered by nitashachadha84
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 \orange{3(4 - 5) + 4( - 3) = 5} \\  \\   \pink{=  > 12 - 15 - 12 = 5} \\  \\  \purple{ - 15} \:  \blue{is \: not \: equal \: to \:  }\red5

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Answered by OPxAB
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Answer:

A1. 3(4-5)+ 4(-3) =5

12-15-12=5 ( cutting +12 and -12 )

-15=5

This, LHS is not equal to RHS.

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