Math, asked by kordeshreya21, 1 month ago

26) what should be subracted
from 4a + 2ab -4abc to get 2a+ 3ab​

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Answered by itzcutiepie009
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Answered by ItzBrainlyBeast
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  • Let the number to be subtracted from the equation be x

\qquad\tt{:}\longrightarrow\large\textsf{( 4a + 2ab - 4abc ) - x = 2a + 3ab}

\qquad\tt{:}\longrightarrow\large\textsf{( 4a + 2ab - 4abc ) - ( 2a + 3ab ) = x}

\qquad\tt{:}\longrightarrow\large\textsf{4a + 2ab - 4abc - 2a - 3ab = x}

\qquad\tt{:}\longrightarrow\large\textsf{4a - 2a + 2ab - 3ab - 4abc = x}

\qquad\tt{:}\longrightarrow\boxed{\large\textsf\textcolor{red}{2a - ab - 4abc = x}}

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∴ The númber to be subtracted from 4a + 2ab -4abc to get 2a+ 3ab is 2a - ab - 4abc .

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