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if a =16 ; b=4 ; c = 2 then verify that a+(b÷c) not equal (a+b)÷c​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:

  • a = 16 ; b = 4 ; c = 2

Need to do:

  • verify that a+(b÷c) not equal (a+b)÷c

Solution:

Putting the values given! in,

  • a+(b÷c) & (a+b)÷c

So,

16 + (4 ÷ 2) & (16 + 4) ÷ 2

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« Now, Verifying that a+(b÷c) not equal (a+b)÷c ,

→ 16 + (4 ÷ 2) = (16 + 4) ÷ 2

→ 16 + 2 = 20 ÷ 2

→ 18 ≠ 10

LHS ≠ RHS

We observe that :-

a+(b÷c) is not equal to (a+b)÷c because 18 is not equal to 10.

Therefore :-

As LHS ≠ RHS, a+(b÷c) is not equal to (a+b)÷c.

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