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Standard VII
Mathematics
Effect of Multiplication in an Inequation
If a=-9 and b...
Question
If a = − 9 and b = − 6, show that (a−b) ≠ (b−a).
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Solution
Here, (a − b) = −9 − (−6) = −3
Similarly, (b − a) = −6 − (−9) = 3
∴ (a−b) ≠ (b−a)
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