Math, asked by kranthi39, 5 months ago


 - 3 \times (2 + 3) = (3 \times 2) + (3 \times 3)

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Answered by MrHyper
4

 \huge\tt\colorbox{skyblue}{ \:  \:  \:  \:  \: answer}

 \bf  - 3 \times (2 + 3) = (3 \times 2) + (3 \times 3) \\  \bf  - 6  - 9 = 6 + 9 \\  \bf  -  15 = 15 \\  \sf Sorry \: I \: think \: that \: your \: question \: is  \\  \sf wrong \: because \: \bf \: - 15  ≠ 15

 \huge \bf \blue{hope \: it \: helps \:  : \:  )}

Answered by Anonymous
18

Answer:

 \blue{\bold{\underline{\underline{solution :  - }}}}

 \bold{\red{- 3 \times (2 + 3) = (3 \times 2) + (3 \times 3)}}</h3><h3>

{ \red{\implies{\bold{ - 3 \times 5  = 6 + 9}}}}

{ \red{\implies{\bold{ - 15 = 15}}}}

∴L.H.S ≠ R.H.S

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