Math, asked by upamaviolina, 3 months ago

Given two number x and y define
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
A (x,y) =X+Y
S(x,y) =X-Y
M (x,y) = x,y
D(x,y)=x/y
If x=2, y=3 and z=5, then value of M[A(S(x,y), M(y,z)), S(A(x,z) S(z,y))]​

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Answered by Evanescent
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Answer:

erms like x2yz and xy2z look a lot alike, but they aren't and cannot be combined. Write the terms carefully when working out problems. Don't overlook terms that are alike! Terms obey the associative property of multiplication - that is, xy and yx are like terms, as are xy2 and y2x.

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I hope this helps.

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