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3m + 4n, 6n + 5m Subtract the given equations.

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Answered by tiwaavi
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Given Equations,


3m + 4n, 6n + 5m



Let 3m + 4n be eq(i). and 6n + 5m be eq(ii).

On Subtracting eq(ii) from (i).

3m + 4n - (6n + 5m)

= 3m + 4n - 6n - 5m

= -2m - 2n

= -2(m + n)

Hence on subtracting the given equations, answer will be -2(m + n)


Hope it helps.


mysticd: These are expressions . not equations .
Answered by Robin0071
1
Solution:-
given by equations :-
》3m + 4n , 6n + 5m
according to question:-
》3m + 4n - (6n+5m)
》3m + 4n - 6n - 5m
》- 2m - 2n
》- 2( m + n) ans.

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