Math, asked by maheshkumbar4201, 1 month ago

It A-B = B-A, Then which of following holds true
a) A=B
(b) A<B
(c) A is not equal to B
(d) A>B​

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Answered by snekitha
1

Answer:

GIVEN THAT A-B = B-A

OPATION A IS CORRECT BECAUSE ANY NUMBER SUBTRACTED BY ANOTHER NUMBER, IF ONE NUMBER IS (A) GRATER THEN IN R.H.S IT OCCUR IN NEGATIVE . THEREFORE BOTH THE NUMBER SHOULD BE EQUAL TO OBTAIN SAME ANSWER.

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