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Answered by yogini1123
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Answer:

a÷(b+c)=-20÷(-5+4)

=-20÷-1

=20

(a÷b)+(a÷c)=(-20÷-5)+(-20÷4)

= 4+(-5)

=4-5

=-1

so a÷(b+c) is not equal to (a÷b)+(a÷c)

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Answered by aaravshrivastava29
1

Answer:

a=-20

b=-5

c=4

To Verify a÷(b+c) ≠ (a÷b) + (a÷c)

LHS:

a÷(b+c)

-20 ÷ (-5+4)

-20/-1

=20

RHS:

(a÷b) + (a÷c)

(-20÷-5) + (-20÷4)

4+(-5)

=-1

∴LHS≠RHS

Hence Verified

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