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Simplify: 14-[12-{9-(7-6-2)}]​

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Answered by Anonymous
20

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=14-[12-{9+1}]

=14-[12-10]

=14-2

=12.

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Answered by chaudharyvikramc39sl
3

Answer:

Simplifying we get 14-[12-{9-(7-6-2)}] = 12

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given an expression

                   14-[12-{9-(7-6-2)}]​

To Find :

Simplify the Expression

Solution :

The  given expression can easily be solved using the BODMAS principle.

We first have to solve the parenthesis

(7-6-2) = -1

Now the expression is 14-[12-{9-(-1)}]​ = 14-[12-{9+1}]​

Now we have to solve curly brackets

{9+1}=10

Now the expression is 14-[12-{10}] = 14-[12-10]

Now we have to solve square brackets

[12-10]=2

Now the expression is 14-[2]=14-2=12

Now the expression is simplified and the value of expression = 12

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