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(3a+b)-3(x-b) equals to which algebraic expression​

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Answered by shreyayadav2004
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(3a+b)-3(x-b)

= 3a + b - 3x + 3b

= 3a - 3x + 4b

The algebraic expression would be : 3a - 3x + 4b

Answered by SerenaBochenek
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The correct answer is "3a-3x+4b".

Step-by-step explanation:

The \ given \ expression \ is:\\\\(3a+b)-3(x-b)\\\\On \ evaluating \ the \ above \ expression,we \ get\\\\=3a+b-3x+3b\\\\=3a-3x+4b

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