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A÷(b+c)#(a÷b)+(a÷c)
a=(-10),b=1,c=1, search

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Answered by pratistarout2007
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given, a= -10,b=1,c=1

To prove: a÷(b+c) is not equal to (a÷b)+(a÷c)

Proof: LHS= a÷(b+c)

= -10÷(1+1)

= -10÷2

= -5

RHS=(a÷b)+(a÷c)

=( -10÷1)+( -10÷1)

= -10+( -10)

= -10-10

= -20

Here, -5 is not equal to -20.

That is, LHS is not equal to RHS.

That means, a÷(b+c) is not equal to (a÷b)+(a÷c).

Hence, proved.

Hope it helps.

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