Math, asked by radhikashaw05, 9 months ago

using by quicker grouping find the product of (-562)*96+(-562)*4​

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Answered by mysticd
13

 (-562) \times 96 + (-562) \times 4

 \implies (-562)( 96 + 4 )

\underline { \pink { By \: Distributive \: property :}}

 \boxed { \blue { a\times b + a\times c = a( b+c) }}

 = (-562) \times 100 \\= -56200

Therefore.,

 \red{ (-562) \times 96 + (-562) \times 4} \green { = -56200}

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Answered by AryanTennyson
12

-562x4(24+1) (taking common)

=-562x4(25)

=-2248x25

= -56200

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