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Find the value of 58 -(34)+(-40)(-62)​

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Answered by gurungneelam02
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Answer:

34+40=74-62=12+58=70

Answered by sheeb12ansari
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Given: The equation is58 -(34)+(-40)(-62).

We have to solve the given equation.

By using the Bodmas rule, we are solving the equation.

As we know that Bodmas stands for B-Brackets, O-Orders (powers/indices or roots), D-Division, M-Multiplication, A-Addition, S-Subtraction.

And the Bodmas rule means that mathematical expressions with multiple operators need to be solved from left to right in the above order.

We have,

=> 58 -(34)+(-40)(-62)

=>58-(34)+2480\\=>58+2446\\=>2504

Hence, after solving the given equation we get2504.      

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