Math, asked by Bhanumaster, 1 year ago

Explain the proper reason why we cant multiply both sides by 0 to prove it equal ? Ex - (x+y) x 0 = (x-y) x 0
0=0 LHS =RHS

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Answered by ANKIT844
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the thing is because zero is a number which makes other no. equal to it so the number which makes equavlant to each other can be multiplied both sides

Bhanumaster: can be? it should be cant be
ANKIT844: can't be
Bhanumaster: ohk thnksx
ANKIT844: no problem
Bhanumaster: here it goes
Answered by kushanaanandp4ac8a
1
Hwy,sup!

First of all x+y can never be equal to x-y.And second we can multiply it by 0 to equalize LHS and RHS but marks will also be equalized to 0.

Hope you understand.

Bhanumaster: x+y can be equal to x-y when y=0 u dum.bass
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