Math, asked by dhoni48, 11 months ago

find 2/5*-1/9+23/180-1/9*3/4

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2/5*-1/9+23/180-1/9*3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

  • 2/5*-1/9+23/180-1/9*3/4 can be written as :

= [{ \frac{2}{5} × (-\frac{1}{9})} + { \frac{23}{180} -\frac{3}{36} }]

  • Using BODMAS rule we can simplify the given expression in the following way,

= [ (-\frac{2}{45} ) + {\frac{(23 - 15)}{180}}

= [ - \frac{2}{45} + \frac{8}{180}]

= [\frac{(-8+8)}{180}  ]

= \frac{0}{180}

= 0

  • BODMAS rule:

The BODMAS rule follows the order of the BODMAS acronym where B stands for Brackets, O stands for Order of powers or roots, D stands for Division, M is Multiplication, A is Addition and S stands for Subtraction. The BODMAS rule states that any mathematical expressions with multiple operators need to be solved from left to right by following the order of BODMAS.

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