Math, asked by micksony02, 1 year ago

4x - (3y - x + 2z) simplify

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Answered by Anonymous
13

Given,

The main term for simplification = 4x - (3y - x + 2z)

To find,

The most simplified form of the given term.

Solution,

We can simply simplify the given main term, by doing necessary subtraction works in the algebraic method. And, we have to keep in mind that in algebraic subtraction, the signs change.

Simplification of the main term :

= 4x - (3y - x + 2z)

= 4x - 3y + x - 2z [Sign changed]

= 5x-3y-2z

(This cannot be simplified further.)

Hence,the result of the simplification is (5x-3y-2z).

Answered by snehankita2006dey
9

Answer:

4x - (3y - x + 2z) =4x - 3y + x - 2z  =5x - 3y - 2z

Step-by-step explanation:

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