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prove that [(-4)multiply (-3)]multiply (-5)=(-4)multiply[(-3)multiply(-5)​

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Answered by SandeepAW
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Answer:

[(-4)×(-3)]×(-5)=(-4)÷[(-3)×(-5)].

It is associative property under multiplication i.e., (a×b)×c=a×(b×c) where a=-4, b=-3 & c=-5.

[12]×(-5)=(-4)×[15]. (Because -×-=+).

-60=-60. (Because +×-=- & -×+=-).

I think this is your answer.

Answered by arunabalamohapatra
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Answer:

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[(-4 x (-3) x (-5) = (-4) divided by [(-3) x (-5)]

(12) x (-5) = (-4) x (15).

-60 = -60

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