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Mademuasel [1]
3 years ago
6

8(-14)/[(-8)-3(-13)]

Mathematics
1 answer:
Nadusha1986 [10]3 years ago
7 0

Hey there!

\bold{\frac{8(-14)}{(-8)-3(-13)}}

  • \bold{8\times-14=-112}
  • \bold{\frac{-112}{(-8)-3(-13)}}
  • \bold{3\times-13=39}
  • \bold{\frac{-112}{-8-39} }
  • \bold{-8-(-39)=31}
  • \boxed{\boxed{\bold{Answer:\frac{-112}{31}}}}

Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!

~\bold{LoveYourselfFirst:)}

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