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Verify that a ÷ (b + c) ≠ (a ÷ b) + (a ÷ c) for the given values of  a = 12, b = -4 and c = 2.​

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{\large{\bf{\red{\underline{Given :}}}}}

a ÷ (b + c) ≠ (a ÷ b) + (a ÷ c)

Here values of :

a = 12

b = -4

c = 2

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{\large{\bf{\orange{\underline{Solution :}}}}}

LHS :

a ÷ (b + c)

= 12 ÷ (-4 + 2)

= 12 ÷ (-2)

= -6

RHS :

(a ÷ b) + (a ÷ c)

=(12 ÷ -4) + (12 ÷ 2)

=(-3) + 6

= 6

{\sf{\pink{LHS {\cancel= RHS}}}}

So,

{\sf{\pink{a ÷ (b + c) ≠ (a ÷ b) + (a ÷ c)}}}

 \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: {\red{\underbrace{\green{\bf{Hence Verified}}}}}

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