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(3p+q)-(p-q) equal

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Answered by MissTanya
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(3p + q) - (p - q)

= 3p + q - p + q

= 2p + 2q

= 2(p + q)

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Answered by SteffiPaul
8

Given,

  • (3p+q)-(p-q) is given.

To find,

  • We have to find the value of (3p+q)-(p-q).

Solution,

(3p+q)-(p-q) equal to 2(p+q).

We can simply find the value of (3p+q)-(p-q) by performing the mathematical operations on the like terms.

  (3p+q)-(p-q)

   3p+q-p+q

   3p-p +q+q

   2p + 2q

   2(p+q)

The value of (3p+q)-(p-q)  is 2(p+q).

Hence, (3p+q)-(p-q) equal to 2(p+q).

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