Math, asked by padhiamanjaliyas, 1 year ago

Is 10 × (6 – (–2)] = 10 × 6 – 10 × (–2)?

Answers

Answered by rahul1232
8
10×(6-(-2)
=10×(6+2)
=60+20=80.

10×6-10×(-2)
=10×-60×-2
=1200.

both are not equal.

Lamborghini: 10 x 6 is 60 and -10 x -2 is 20,so 60+20 is 80 is the answer
Answered by Lamborghini
5
10 x 6+2=(10 x 6) + 20

10x8 = 60 + 20

80=80

so they are equal.

- x - =+ so -(-2) = +2

60 + 20 = 80

OKAY:)


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