Math, asked by shah74195723, 1 month ago

If a = -9 and b = -6 , show that (a-b) ≠ (b-a)?​

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Answered by poppoppubhavana
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Answer:

a-b = (-9-(-6) = -2

b-a=-6-(-9)= 2

2 is not equals to -2

so,(a-b) is not equals to (b-a)

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Answered by Anonymous
9

Given :-

  • A = -9
  • B = -6

Prove that :-

 \rm{ \bigg(}a - b{ \bigg)} \not = { \bigg(}b - a{ \bigg)}

Solution :-

 : \implies  \bigg(( - 9) - ( - 6) \bigg) \cancel =  \bigg(( - 6) - ( - 9) \bigg)

 : \implies  \bigg( - 9 + 6 \bigg) \cancel =  \bigg( - 6  + 9 \bigg)

 : \implies  \bigg( - 3 \bigg) \cancel =  \bigg( 3 \bigg)

So, obviously -3 is not equals to 3 .

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