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a= -6 and b= -9 show that (a-b) is not equal (b-a).​

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Answered by SalonisubhraPaikray
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Answer:

3 is not equal to -3

Step-by-step explanation:

As shown in the question,

a= -6 and b= -9

Then, (a-b)={(-6)-(-9)}

=(-6+9)

=3

And (b-a)= {(-9)-(-6)}

= (-9+6)

= -3

According to the question,

(a-b) is not equal to (b-a)

= 3 is not equal to -3

Hence, Solved

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