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x ÷ (y+z) not equal to x÷y+x÷z by taking x= -5/3 y= 2/7 z= 1/-4​

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Answered by GyanPrakashVema01
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gyan prakash verma

Step-by-step explanation:

let be explain that

x \div (y + z)  not \: equal \: to \:  x \div y + x  \div z

 \frac{- 5}{3} \times ( \frac{2}{7} +  \frac{1}{ - 4}) =  - \frac{ - 140}{3}  \\ or \\  \frac{ - 5}{3} \times  \frac{7}{2}  +  \frac{ - 5}{3}  \times  \frac{ - 4}{1}   = \frac{5}{6}

so ; it is not equal.

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