Math, asked by Pratyakcha, 8 months ago

if a=2,b =-3and m×(a+b) is equal to 2. Then wha
t is the value of m​

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Answered by KK202RTO0
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Answer:

we have a=2 and b=-3

and

m(a+b) =2

Step-by-step explanation:

Substituting values of a and b in equation we get

m(2+(-3))=2

m(2-3)=2

m(-1)=2

-m=2

So,

m=-2

Answered by KalpanaSah
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Answer:

m×(a+b) = 2

m×[2+(-3)] = 2

m×[2-3] = 2

m×(-1) = 2

m = 2+1

m = 3

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