Math, asked by ghazala3871, 6 months ago

5. What must be added to 3x + y to get 2x + 3y?

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Answered by ankit53023
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Answer:

-x +2y

Step-by-step explanation:

if we add -x +2y to 3x+y then we get 2x+3y

Answered by Flaunt
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5. What must be added to 3x + y to get 2x + 3y?

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let us assume that 'x' be added to 3x+y to get 2x+3y.

Now , according to the Question:-

 =  > 3x + y + x = 2x + 3y

 =  > x = 2x + 3y - (3x + y)

 =  > x = 2x + 3y - 3x - y

 =  > x =  - x + 2y

Hence,The term is \bold{\red{-x +2y }}be added to 3x+y to get 2x+3y.

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 =  > 3x + y + ( - x+ 2y)

 =  > 3x + y - x + 2y

 =  > 3x - x + 2y + y

 =  > 2x + 3y =( R.H.S)

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