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3\5 ×(-1/7-5/14)=(3/5×-1/7)-(3/5×5/14​

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Answered by dheeraj3425
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&lt;marquee&gt;Answer :&lt;/marquee&gt;{/tex] :</p><p></p><p>[tex]\red{Given\:that} :

first \: we \: have \: to \: take \: lhs

So simplify LHS

 \frac{3}{5}  \times ( -  \frac{1}{7}  -  \frac{5}{14} )

then \: the \: value \: is \:  - 0.3

Now you simplify RHS

( \frac{3}{5}  \times  -  \frac{1}{7}) - ( \frac{3}{5}   \times  \frac{5}{14} )

then \: the \: value \: is  \\ 0.3

&lt;marquee&gt;Hence proved&lt;/marquee&gt;

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