Math, asked by vsrathore199950, 21 days ago

if a = 3 and b = 6, find the value of
(i) a + b and (ii) a - b​

Answers

Answered by nilimabiswas
1

Answer:

hello mate

this is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

(I)3+6=9

(ii)3-6=-3

Answered by masura8080
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  • We have to evaluate the above expression by using the given data.

               Given data:- a=3,b=6.

               To find:- Value of above expression

                    1)a+b\\2)a-b

                Solution:-

  • To solve the above equation we will follow the BODMAS rule.
  • BODMAS is an order of mathematic operations.
  • BODMAS rule is to be followed while solving expressions in mathematics. It stands for,

           B= bracket

           O= order of power or rules

           D= division

           M= multiplication

           A= addition

           S= subtraction

        Now put the value a, and b  in the given equation we get,

                 1)3+6\\\Rightarrow 9.\\\\2)3-6\\\Rightarrow -3.

       Hence we will get the value 3+6=9 and 3-6=-3.

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