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Show that , -(x+y)= (-x)+(-y)

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Answered by dhruvkoul
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

LHS:

-(X+Y)=-X-Y

RHS:

-x+(-y)

=-x-y

hence LHS=RHS

Answered by kiruithu
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Step-by-step explanation:

Left hand side:

-1(x+y)

=>(-1 × x)+(-1×y)

=>(-x)+(-y)

Hence proved

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