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solve: 5[(-2)+(-6)] = 5(-2)+2(-6)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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= 5[(-2)+(-6)] = 5(-2)+2(-6)

= 5 [(-2 - 6)] = (-10) + (-12)

= 5 [(-8)] = -10 - 12

= -40 = - 22

By solving this we can say that the above equations are not equal.

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Answered by asritadevi2emailcom
5

x+2y-17=0 mark as BRAINLIST

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