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If P= -5, Q= -15, find the value of (p+q)\ (p-q).


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Answered by VanditaNegi
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p =  - 5 \:  \:  \:  \: and \: q =  - 15 \\ \\  \red { \fbox{ \tt{putting \: values -} }} \\   = \frac{p + q}{p - q}  \\  \\   = \frac{ - 5 + ( - 15)}{ - 5 - ( - 15)}  \\  \\  =  \frac{ - 5 - 15}{ - 5 + 15}  \\  \\  =  \frac{ - 20}{10} \\  \\   =  - 2

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Answered by thakkarkrishna825
1

Answer:

[ - 5 + ( - 15 )]

[ - 5 - ( - 15 )]

[ - 5 - 15 ]

[ - 5 + 15 ]

- 20

10

- 2 is the solution

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