If P= -5, Q= -15, find the value of (p+q)\ (p-q).
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Answer:
-2 will be the resultant output
Step-by-step explanation:
given:
P = -5
Q = -15
Find (P+Q)/(P-Q)
Now, (P+Q) = -5-15=-20
(P-Q) = -5+15 =10
then, (P+Q)/(P-Q)
= -20/10
= -2
The question is If P= -5, Q= -15, find the value of (p+q)\ (p-q).
we have to find the value of the expression.
The expression to be found is given as
The numerator is the addition of two variables and the denominator is the subtraction of the same two variables.
The value of the variables p and q is given as
p= -5
q= -15.
let us substitute the given values for the variables in the above expression, we get the answer as
on substituting and changing the signature of a specified number, we get
By, normal addition and subtraction
On dividing the given values, we get -2 as the final.
Therefore, the final answer to the given question the final value of (p+q)/(p-q)is -2.
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