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con u slovenly it is not comming in google​

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Answered by vikash201097
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Answer:

\frac{-1}{5} *(\frac{3}{4}+\frac{1}{7}  )\\\\(\frac{-1}{5}*\frac{3}{4}  )+(\frac{-1}{5}*\frac{1}{7}  )

Answered by SillySam
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Question :

 \boxed{\tt\dfrac{ - 1}{5}  \times \left(  \dfrac{3}{4} +  \dfrac{1}{7}  \right) =  \left(  \dfrac{ - 1}{5} \times  x  \right) +  \left( y \times  \dfrac{1}{7} \right)}

Answer :

 \tt x =  \dfrac{3}{4}  \: and \\  \\  \tt y =  \frac{ - 1}{5}

Explanation :

The distributive property of multiplication over addition is represented by :

a ( b+ c) = ab + ac

This means that two terms added inside a bracket is multiplied to a common term . So , when the bracket is opened each terms inside the bracket is multiplied to the term in common along with the sign between the two terms.

Here in the equation ,

  • a = -1/5
  • b = 3/4
  • c = 1/7

Comparing the property with the given values , we can find the missing terms .

  • Hence , the first blank is : 3/4
  • and second blank is -1/5 .
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