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When x-y=3 work out the value of y-x

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The value of y-x is (-3)

Solution:

Given: The value of x-y=3

To find: The value of y-x


\bold{x-y=3\rightarrow (1)}

Let's multiply the equation (1) by (- 1) on both sides,


\Rightarrow\bold{(x - y)*(- 1) = 3*(- 1)}


\Rightarrow\bold{-(x-y)=-3}

On multiplying the sign,


\Rightarrow\bold{(-x+y)=-3}

The above equation can also be written as,


\Rightarrow\bold{y-x=-3\rightarrow \text{(The required equation)}}

Multiplication of signs:


\Rightarrow( + )*( + ) = ( + )


\Rightarrow( + )*( - ) = ( - )


\Rightarrow( - )*( + ) = ( - )


\Rightarrow( - )*( - ) = ( + )

In simpler terms, when we multiply two integers with the same signs, the result is always positive and when we multiply two integers with different signs, the result is always negative.

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