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prove that in the following equation both sides are equal : 18x (-16) + 2x (-16) = (-16) multiply (18+2)​

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Answered by agamdeep34
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PROVE THAT ARE EQUAL..

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18x(-16)+2x(-16) = (-16)multiply(18+2)

COMMON (-16) = (-16)×20

18x+2x × (-16) = (-16)×20

20x multiply (-16) = (-16)×20

X and X are cut/

-320 = -320

☆HENCE,EQUATION IS =

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