The expression (6/11×3/2)+(-4×6/11) is an equivalent form of which of the following
expressions?a) 3/2×(6/11-4) b) (-4×3/2)×6/11 c) 6/11×(3/2+4) d) 6/11 ×(3/2-4)
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Answer:d i.e. 6/11*(3/2-4)
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Concept:
Mathematical statements are called expressions if they have at least two terms that are related by an operator and contain either numbers, variables, or both.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
An expression
To find:
Equivalent form of given expression
Solution:
- Subtraction, multiplication, and division are all possible mathematical operations.
- As an illustration, the phrase is one where and are terms with an addition operator '' in between.
- There are two sorts of expressions in mathematics: numerical expressions, which only contain numbers, and algebraic expressions, which also include variables.
- Expressions that are equivalent do the same function even when they have distinct forms. When we enter the same value(s) for the variable, two algebraic expressions that are equivalent have the same value (s).
- The given equation can be evaluated as follows:
= ⇒ Taking out the common factor from both the terms
Hence, option d which is is the equivalent expression.
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