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5+[(-3)+(-2)]=[5+(-3)]+(-2)

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Answered by hemanji2007
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Question:-

Prove that 5+[(-3)+(-2)]=[5+(-3)]+(-2)

Solution:-

5+[(-3)+(-2)]=[5+(-3)]+(-2)

First take LHS

 5+[(-3)+(-2)]

 = 5+[-3-2]

 =5+[-5]

= 5-5

LHS=0

Now take RHS

 [5+(-3)]+(-2)

 =[5-3]-2

 =[2]-2

= 0

So, LHS=RHS

Hence Proved //

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