Mathematics
Find:
(a) A + C
(b) B(A + C)
(c) 5B
(d) B(A + C) − 5B
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Answer
(a) Given,
Hence, A + C = .
(b) From part (a), we get :
A + C = .
Hence, B(A + C) = .
(c) Solving,
Hence, 5B = .
(d) From part b,
B(A + C) = .
From part c,
5B = .
Solving,
Hence, B(A + C) − 5B = .
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