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if a = 2, b= -3, and c= _4 , prove that a× ( b + c ) = ( a × b ) + ( a × c )​

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Answered by sohit180
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LHS:

a*(b+c)

2*(-3-4)

-14

RHS

(a*b)+(a*c)

(2*(-3))+(2*(-4))

-6-8

-14

HENCE PROVED


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Answered by shrutirajak
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

a=2, b= -3,c= -4

LHS:

a×(b+c)

=2×(-3+ -4)

=2×(-3-4)

=2× -7

= -14

RHS:

(a×b)+(a×c)

=(2×-3)+(2×-4)

= -6+(-8)

= -6-8

= -14

hence proved LHS = RHS

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