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Verify that a÷(b+2) is not equal to (a÷b)+(a÷c) for each of the following values a,b and c a=-16 b=4,c=4

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Answered by LaCheems
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To Solve:

  • Verify that a÷(b+2) is not equal to (a÷b)+(a÷c) for each of the following values a,b and c a=-16 b=4,c=4

Solⁿ:

  • Put values given
  • Verify it

a = -16

b = 4

c = 4

a÷(b+2) ≠ (a÷b)+(a÷c)

{ \tt{a÷(b+2)  =  (a÷b)+(a÷c)}} \\  \\  { \tt{- 16 \div (4 + 2) = ( - 16  \div 4) + ( - 16 \div 4)}} \\  \\ { \tt{ - 16 \div 6 =  - 4 +  (- 4)}} \\  \\  { \tt{- 2.666.. =  - 8 }}\\  \\ { \boxed{ \tt{ - 2.66 \: ≠ \:  - 8}}} \\  \\ { \tt{lhs ≠rhs}} \\  \\ { \boxed{ \red{ \tt{hence \:  \: verified}}}}

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