Math, asked by ankur5319, 6 months ago

find the value of this question -8÷3-7÷3​

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Answered by vimalmaurya0011
0

Answer:

= -8/3-7/3

= -15/3

= -5

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the correct answer

Answered by Asterinn
2

 \implies - 8 \div 3 - 7  \div 3

We will solve the above expression using BODMAS :-

\implies - 8  \times  \dfrac{1}{3}  - 7   \times  \dfrac{1}{3}

\implies   \dfrac{ - 8}{3}   -  \dfrac{  7}{3}

LCM = 3

\implies   \dfrac{ - 8 - 7}{3}

\implies   \dfrac{ - 15}{3}

\implies   - 5

Answer : -5

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\large\bf\red{Additional-Information}

BODMAS is used to simplify the expressions having different operators (+,-,÷or ×) . It is basically a specific order.

B => Brackets

O => Orders or Of

D => Division

M => Multiplication

A => Addition

S => Subtraction

This means start solving first anything which is inside bracket. Then evaluate any root or power. Then do division , multiplication , addition and subtraction in the sequence of BODMAS.

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