Math, asked by gurdev28, 1 year ago

is 10×[(6+(-2)]=10×6+10×(-2)​

Answers

Answered by vipin07
35

Use BODMAS
B- Brackets
O- oblige
D- divide
M- multiple
A- add
S- subtract

Your answer is 40=40
Answered by arshikhan8123
2

Answer:

10×[(6+(-2)]=10×6+10×(-2)​, Yes

Explanation:

To multiply a single value by two or more values enclosed in a set of parenthesis, utilise the distributive property of algebra. The distributive Property states that it is necessary to multiply each of the two numbers by the factor before performing the addition operation when a factor is multiplied by the sum or addition of two terms. This quality can be expressed as the following symbol:

                                  A  (B + C)= AB + AC.

The full form of BODMAS is:

Brackets [{(bar)}]

Orders (powers and square roots)

Division

Multiplication

Addition

Subtraction

Yes 10×[(6+(-2)]=10×6+10×(-2)​ is true

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