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(3x-11y)-(17x+13y) solve the question

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Answered by xItzKhushix
10

\huge\boxed{Answer \:-2(7x+12y)}

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We have been given the expression

(3x-11y)-(17x+13y)

On distributing the minus sign over the parenthesis, we get:-

3x-11y-17x-13y

Now, we group the like terms

3x-17x-11y-13y

On combining the like terms, we get

-14x-24y

Now, we can take (-2) as GCF.

-2(7x+12y)

Therefore, the simplified form of the given expression is -2(7x+12y)

Answered by arnavdalvi9
0

Step-by-step explanation:

3x-11y=8XY. 17X+13Y=30XY. SO 8XY-30XY=-22XY

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