Math, asked by nayakpramod819, 9 months ago

solve the following (-15) × 8 + (-15) × 4​

Answers

Answered by manastewari07
6

-15*8+-15*4=-180

this is the calculation

Answered by qwmillwall
2

The answer is -180

Given:

\implies (-15) \times 8 + (-15) \times 4

To Find:

Solution of the given expression.

Solution:

  • According to the BODMAS rule, we have to calculate the expressions given in the brackets first.
  • The full form of BODMAS is Brackets, Orders, Division, Multiplication, Addition, and Subtraction.
  • Hence, the second preference in BODMAS is given to the orders or exponents (x^n).
  • Later we perform the arithmetic operations (÷, ×, +, -) in sequence.

\implies (-15) \times 8 + (-15) \times 4\\\\\implies (-15) \times 8 -15 \times 4\\\\\implies -120 -60\\\\\implies -180

Therefore, -180 is the solution of the given equation.

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