Math, asked by vishroy74, 9 days ago

*Find the value of | 5 + 7 × (-3) + 4 |

1️⃣ -32
2️⃣ 32
3️⃣ -12
4️⃣ 12​

Answers

Answered by stefangonzalez246
0

Given data: | 5 + 7 × (-3) + 4 |

To find: Simplify of the given data

Solution:

  • Multiplication is defined as the product of two numbers.
  • According to the multiplication rule we have 4 formula.
  • (+) x (+) = + Multiplying positive sign we get positive.
  • (-) x (-) = + Multiplying negative sign we get positive.
  • (+) x (-) = - Multiplying positive and negative sign we get negative.
  • (-) x (+)= - Multiplying negative and positive sign we get negative.
  • The given value is | 5 + 7 × (-3) + 4 | and we need to multiple the value inside the parenthesis.
  • Now the value will be | 5 + (-21) + 4 |. After adding the numbers we get |-12|.
  • In mod the negative value is changed to positive value.
  • 4) Hence the simplifying of given data is 12.
Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

=> The correct answer is an option ( 3 ).

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

5 + 7 \times (-3) + 4

To Find:- The value of the expression,

By using the method of BODMAS,

It is a method of solving expressions by conducting several arithmetic operations.

As we have,

=> 5 + 7 \times (-3) + 4

Simplifying it further, we get

=> 5 + ( -21 ) + 4

Multiplying the numbers,

=> 5 + ( -17 )

=> -12

Hence, the required solution is -12.

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