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If m = [16 + (– 7) + (– 11)] ÷ ( 4 – 5 ) then , find the value of m × ( – 1) If m = [16 + (– 7) + (– 11)] ÷ ( 4 – 5 ) then , find the value of m × ( – 1)​

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(i) x + 3 = 0

L.H.S. = x + 3

By putting x = 3,

L.H.S. = 3 + 3 = 6 ≠ R.H.S.

∴ No, the equation is not satisfied.

(ii) x + 3 = 0

L.H.S. = x + 3

By putting x = 0,

L.H.S. = 0 + 3 = 3 ≠ R.H.S.

∴ No, the equation is not satisfied.

(iii) x + 3 = 0

L.H.S. = x + 3

By putting x = −3,

L.H.S. = − 3 + 3 = 0 = R.H.S.

∴ Yes, the equation is satisfied.

(iv) x − 7 = 1

L.H.S. = x − 7

By putting x = 7,

L.H.S. = 7 − 7 = 0 ≠ R.H.S.

∴ No, the equation is not satisfied.

(v) x − 7 = 1

L.H.S. = x − 7

By putting x = 8,

L.H.S. = 8 − 7 = 1 = R.H.S.

∴ Yes, the equation is satisfied.

(vi) 5x = 25

L.H.S. = 5x

By putting x = 0,

L.H.S. = 5 × 0 = 0 ≠ R.H.S.

∴ No, the equation is not satisfied.

(vii) 5x = 25

L.H.S. = 5x

By putting x = 5,

L.H.S. = 5 × 5 = 25 = R.H.S.

∴ Yes, the equation is satisfied.

(viii) 5x = 25

L.H.S. = 5x

By putting x = −5,

L.H.S. = 5 × (−5) = −25 ≠ R.H.S.

∴ No, the equation is not satisfied.

(ix) = 2

L.H.S. =

By putting m = −6,

L. H. S. = ≠ R.H.S.

∴No, the equation is not satisfied.

(x) = 2

L.H.S. =

By putting m = 0,

L.H.S. = ≠ R.H.S.

∴No, the equation is not satisfied.

(xi) = 2

L.H.S. =

By putting m = 6,

L.H.S. = = R.H.S.

∴ Yes, the equation is satisfied.

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