Math, asked by vanshikachahal1987, 14 days ago

(4x – 3y) – (3x - y) =?​

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Answered by rajeshrsb5556
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Answer:

yor answer is given below

Step-by-step explanation:

substituting x= 0 in equation

(4×0 - 3y) -- (3× 0 - y)

-3y - (-y)

-2y

Y= 2

one solution of the given equation is ( 0, 2 )

if you want the answer in variable here is your answer

(4x - 3y) - ( 3x - y )

4x - 3y - 3x + y

4x - 3x - 3y + y

x - 2y

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Answered by pareshborhade57
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Answer:

(4x-3y)-(3x-y)=0

4x-3y-(3x-y)=0

Add 3y to both sides

4x-3y-(3x-y)+3y=0+3y

Simplify

4x-(3x-y)=3y

x+y=3y

Subtract y from both sides

x+y-y=3y-y

Simplify

x = 2y

it was really hard one lol

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