Math, asked by ayan3463, 11 months ago

Solve
[(-6) x (-3)] + (-4)​

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Answered by Anonymous
89

Answer:

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[ ( -6 ) * ( -3 ) ] + ( -4 )

= ( 18 ) + ( -4 )

= 18 - 4

= 14

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
1

The answer is 14.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • We know that in the BODMAS rule, first terms linked with brackets are solved, then  terms linked with of are solved, then terms linked with division are solved, then  terms linked with multiplication are solved, then  terms linked with addition are solved, then  terms linked with subtraction are solved.
  • Here, too we shall start solving the terms in the bracket first.

We get,

[(-6) x (-3)] + (-4)​

=[18] + (-4)​

  • Here, since both terms were negative, the resultant product becomes positive. Now, we will solve the terms with the next sign in the sequence of BODMAS rule.

[18] + (-4)​ = 18-4= 14.

Hence, the answer is 14.

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