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2/3 x (-6/7 + 4/5) = (2/3 x 4/5) x (-6/7) : verify

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  • 24-07-2020

Answer:

No they can't be equal

Step-by-step explanation:

L.H.S. :-

2/3 × ( -6/7 + 4/5 )

=> 2/3 × -2/35

=> -4/105

R.H.S

(2/3 × 4/5) × -6/7

=> 8/15 × -6/7

=> -48/105

L.H.S IS NOT EQUAL TO R.H.S.

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