Math, asked by shravan2850, 6 months ago

Verify :a-(-b)=a+b,for a=21 and b=11 what is the answer

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Answered by ScratchGuy
4

Answer:

32

Step-by-step explanation:

a-(-b)=a+b

Multiplication of two negative integers equals to a positive integer.

Therefore, a-(-b)=a+b

So, "a+b = a+b"

=21+11 = 32

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Answered by sanjeevsharma140037
0

Answer:

32

Step-by-step explanation:

a-(-b)=a+b

Multiplication of two negative integers equals to a positive integer.

Therefore, a-(-b)=a+b

So, "a+b = a+b"

=21+11 = 32

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