Math, asked by Aaahhhaa, 8 months ago

a–(–b) =a+b
Why and how this is possible please verify

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Answered by NSTHEGREAT
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Answer:

- and- when it's there becomes plus

so a-(-b)=a+b

LHS=RHS

THEREFORE VERIFIED

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Answered by ayus111
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Step-by-step explanation:

\huge\boxed{\underline{\mathfrak{\red{   answer}  }    }  }

{    a-(-b)       }

\implies\boxed{     (-)×(-)=(+)      }

\implies{    a+b       }

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