Math, asked by shubham287, 1 year ago

Simplify using like terms.
p-(q-p)+q-(p+q)


shubham287: p-(q-p)+q-(p+q). what is the work of bracket
Lokeshkorampalli: there is a negative sign just before the bracketbro
Lokeshkorampalli: bracket bro*
shubham287: then
Lokeshkorampalli: if there is a negative sign. it changes the sign of both elements in the bracket
shubham287: how with example
Lokeshkorampalli: for example did you learn that - and - equals to plus?
shubham287: yes
shubham287: thanks
Lokeshkorampalli: welcome

Answers

Answered by Lokeshkorampalli
1
p-q+p+q-p-q
= p+p-p-q+q-q
= p-q
Answered by Faizan11111
0
I hope it's helpful u (2 ) option de Raha hu done me se Jo sahi Lage wo kar Lena okay. and please mark as the brainlist please

-p-(p-q)-q-(q-p)

=-p-p+q-p-q+p

=-p-p+q-q-q

=2p+q ans

i hope u understand this problem please thmbs up ans

-p-(p-q)-q-(q-p)

= -p-p+q-q-q+p ( multiplying + and - )

= -p-p+p-q-q+q ( grouping like terms )

= -p-q

So answer is -p-q



Lokeshkorampalli: none of them is correct bro
Faizan11111: iii
Lokeshkorampalli: what does that mean
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