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(2x+3y)-(3x-4y)solve this​

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Answered by Jannie123
1

Answer:

2x+3y-3x+4y

= 2x-3x+3y+4y

= -1x+7y

Answered by Anonymous
0

Question :

Solve : (2x+3y)-(3x-4y)

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Answer :

\bf (2x+3y)-(3x-4y) = -x+7y

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Step - by - Step Explanation :

\begin {aligned} \bold {(2x+3y)-(3x-4y)} & \Rightarrow 2x+3y-3x + 4y\\\\& \Rightarrow 2x - 3x + 3y + 4y \ \Rightarrow -1x + 7y \\\\& = \bold {-x + 7y} \end {aligned}

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