If addition and multiplication is there in a same question,
Then first we need to do the multiplication. After that do addition.
[tex]:\implies\bf{7+4\times-1}[/tex]
[tex]:\implies\bf{7+-4}[/tex]
[tex]:\implies\bf{3}[/tex]
Here, an positive and negative integer is adding. So 3 is the answer here. So we want to see the difference of both the numbers and give the largest number’s sign.
On the next case,
[tex]:\implies\bf{7\times-1+4\times-1}[/tex]
[tex]:\implies\bf{-7+-4}[/tex]
[tex]:\implies\bf{-11}[/tex]
Here both are negative integers, so we can directly add it.
no both are different because if we solve Ist part we get the answer as 3 and if we solve 2nd part we get -11.
[tex]\bf\red{QuestioN:-}[/tex]
[tex]\bf{7+4\times-1}[/tex]
[tex]\bf{7\times-1+4\times-1}[/tex]
Is both the answers equal??
[tex]\bf\pink{AnsweR:-}[/tex]
If addition and multiplication is there in a same question,
Then first we need to do the multiplication. After that do addition.
[tex]:\implies\bf{7+4\times-1}[/tex]
[tex]:\implies\bf{7+-4}[/tex]
[tex]:\implies\bf{3}[/tex]
Here, an positive and negative integer is adding. So 3 is the answer here. So we want to see the difference of both the numbers and give the largest number’s sign.
On the next case,
[tex]:\implies\bf{7\times-1+4\times-1}[/tex]
[tex]:\implies\bf{-7+-4}[/tex]
[tex]:\implies\bf{-11}[/tex]
Here both are negative integers, so we can directly add it.
No, both the answers are not equal.
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