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Find [ (-3) + (-2)] ÷ [ (-6) + 1 ]​

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Answered by niteshrajputs995
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  • As per data given in the question, we have to find the value of the expression.

        Given data:- [(-3)+(-2)]\div[(-6)+1].

        To find:- the value of the expression.

  • We see Multiple signs present in a given expression. so here, we will apply the Bodmas rule.
  • Bodmas Rule- It is a correct order to solve mathematical expressions.
  • Where 'B' stands for bracket.
  • 'O' stands for of
  • 'D' stands for division
  • 'M' stands for multiplication
  • 'A' stands for addition
  • 'S' stands for subtraction.

    Here we first solve the bracket then move to division and so on.

    Therefore,

     \Rightarrow (-3-2)\div(-6+1)\\\Rightarrow -5\div-5

  • The Division is the opposite of multiplication in mathematics. so we get,

       = -5\times\frac{1}{-5}\\= -5\times\frac{-1}{5}\\=1.

      Hence. the value will be 1.

       

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