Math, asked by anuragthakur54, 10 months ago

prove that , 2+2/2=3
how and why tell me​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

your question

2+ 2/2 = 3

Solution

LHS

2 + 2/2

2 + 1

3

so LHS = RHS

Hence proved

Explanation

in the given question we have to add two decimal number system on LHS side and prove it equals to RHS

in decimal number system they have 10 weightage that is 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and any number when greater than these number then we get carry 1,2,3 so on according to condition.

in this question in LHS there is two Sign division and addition we first solve division and then addition.

hope it may helps you

Answered by syed2020ashaels
0

The given question is we have to prove the following expression

The given expression is

2 +  \frac{2}{2}  = 3

In the expression, we have to solve the value in the LHS and prove the resultant value is equal to the value in the RHS.

In the decimal system of numbers, there is a weightage of 10 that is from the whole number 0 to 9.

There are two operators in the LHS, which are addition and division.

The expression can be solved by the BODMAS concept.

which are Brackets, Orders, Division, Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction.

The Division carries more priority than an addition, then first solve the division operation

 \frac{2}{2}  = 1

After the division, we can move on to the addition.

Add the previous number and the resultant value obtained from the division.

we get the values as

2 + 1 = 3

Therefore, the final answer to the given question is 3.

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