Math, asked by atul4525, 11 months ago

(2x-y) + (2y-3x) + (3y-x)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given here.

(2x-y)+(2y-3x)+(3y-x).

= (2x-3x-x)+(-y+2y+3y)

= (-2x+4y).

Hopes its helps u.

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Answered by shriparna2509
3

Answer:

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