Math, asked by anushahgani7, 7 months ago

p + (p-q)+ q + (q-p)=?​

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Answered by SulagnaGhosh
1

Answer:

p+(p-q)+q+(q-p)

=p+p-q+q+q-p

=2p-p+2q-q

=p+q

Answered by Anonymous
10

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⟹p + (p - q) + q + (q - p)

⟹2p - p - q + 2q

⟹p + q

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