Math, asked by khanakp9, 1 day ago

what is the integer of (37)+(- 2) +(- 65) +(- 8)​

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Answered by dayanidhisharma19
2

Answer:

-38

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the BODMAS rule:

(37)+(- 2) +(- 65) +(- 8)​

= 37 - (2) - (65) - (8)

= 37 - ( 2 + 65 + 8)

= 37 - ( 10 + 65)

= 37 - 75

= - (75 - 37)

= -(38)

= -38

Answered by fahims8080
0

In the above question the equation below is ,

(37)+(-2)+(-65)+(-8)

We have to find the integer of the equation,

Now by applying the BODMAS rule we are going to find the integer of equation.

Further solving the equation,

=(37)+(-2)+(-65)+(-8)

Now solving the bracket first,

=37-2-65-8\\=37-(2+65+8)

Taking the minus term in bracket, we get

=37-75\\=-38

Hence the integer value is -38.

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