Math, asked by sunayanuroop, 5 hours ago

Find the value of
(2° +30+4°) ( 4°-30-20)

Answers

Answered by treehousemani38
0

Answer:

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Answered by AshutoshK988
0

Answer:

-1568

Step-by-step explanation:

According to BODMAS, first we need to open brackets, by solving the equation(s) in it. And according to powers/exponents, if there is power of zero in any number its value is always 1. So,

(2° +30+4°) ( 4°-30-20)

= (1 + 30 + 1) (1 - 30 - 20)

There is no sign between the brackets. So, we have to multiply the numbers after solving the equation.

= 32 × (-49)

= -1568

There is only 1 negative number, that's why answer came in negative.

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