Math, asked by bsubramani20bb, 9 months ago

_+(-70)=70 what is the answer

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

140+(-70)

=140-70

=70

140-70=70

Answered by dreamrob
0

140 +(-70) = 70 is the answer

Given,

-70

To Find,

Find the right number and fill in the blanks of

_+(-70)=70

Solution,

Let us Consider that X is the suitable and perfect number and we are adding X with -70 and get the result 70.

X is a variable.

  • For something that is uncertain, a variable is utilised. Finding the total number of objects in a situation where there are two piles of the same thing is one of many math problems that ask you to discover a specific value.
  • If one pile has two widgets and the other pile has five widgets, we can use a variable to indicate our total.
  • Algebra, calculus, and higher mathematics all make use of the x variable.
  • The x variable is frequently present in every math problem with unknowns. No matter what level of math you are in, using it necessitates following a few steps that are constant.

Now, we have to find the value of X

So, X+(-70) = 70

=> X-70 = 70

=> X= 70+70

=> X = 140

Hence, the value of X is 140, 140 +(-70) = 70 is the answer.

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