Math, asked by sonal7088, 1 year ago

{(-6)+5}÷{(-2)+1} solve

Answers

Answered by sonu0853
7
=(-6+5)/(-2+1)
=(-1)/(-1)
=1


Answered by Anonymous
14

SOLUTION :

Firstly , the given sum is :

\sf((( - 6) + 5 )\div (( - 2) + 1))

Remove the brackets to solve the sum in both the pairs.

\sf(( - 6  + 5) \div ( - 2 + 1))

Now , solve the sum inside the brackets.

-6+5 gives -1

-2+1 gives -1

Now divide both numbers by removing brackets.

\sf(( - 1)  \div ( - 1))

After removing the brackets and solving , we get -1÷-1

\sf(( - 1) \div ( - 1) = 1)

Both of them are same.

Therefore , the final answer is 1.

NOTE :

While solving this type of problems , check the signs properly and calculate correctly using arithmetic operations.

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