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verify that a÷(b+c) is not equal to (a÷b)+(a÷c);a=1,b=2,c=3​

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Answered by sanjuktasardarp8x99r
1

Answer:

a=1

b=2

c=3

We have to prove that a/b+c is not equal to a/b+a/c

LHS

a/b+c

1/2+3

1/5

RHS

a/b+a/c

1/2+1/3

(3+2)/6

5/6

Since, 1/5 is not equal to 5/6

Therefore, LHS is not equal to RHS.

Hence, proved

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by vishwaksrinivas
3

Answer:

a÷(b+c)=0.2, (a÷b)+(a÷c)=0.8333333.....

Step-by-step explanation:

as a=1,b=2,c=3

1:a÷(b+c)

by substituting the values,

1÷(2+3)

1÷5

=0.2

2:(a÷b)+(a÷c)

by substituting values,

(1÷2)+(1÷3)

0.5+0.3333....

=0.833333....

As 0.2 is not equal to 0.83333...

hence verified

answer obtained from bodmas rule

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