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priyankamishra11
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This is from Official Guide: DS Qn 89
If @ represents one of operations +.- and x, is k@(l+m) = (k@l) + (k@m) for all numbers k, l, m?
1. k@1 is not equal to 1@k for some numbers k.
2. @ represents subtraction.
The answer says D.
--- However i see that the above expression would hold good for multiplication and not subtraction or addition.
Can someone please explain if I am missing somthing here?
If @ represents one of operations +.- and x, is k@(l+m) = (k@l) + (k@m) for all numbers k, l, m?
1. k@1 is not equal to 1@k for some numbers k.
2. @ represents subtraction.
The answer says D.
--- However i see that the above expression would hold good for multiplication and not subtraction or addition.
Can someone please explain if I am missing somthing here?
Regards,
Priyanka
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