Math, asked by ghoshanushka58, 3 months ago

- (5a - b) + (-3a + b) - (2b - 6a)​

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Answered by tennetiraj86
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Given expression is :

- (5a - b) + (-3a + b) - (2b - 6a)

=> -5a + b -3a + b -2b + 6a

=>(-5a -3a + 6a)+(b + b - 2b)

=>(-8a+6a)+(2b-2b)

=>(-2a)+(0)

=>-2a

- (5a - b) + (-3a + b) - (2b - 6a)= -2a

Answered by MrImpeccable
21

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 \implies -(5a - b) + (-3a + b) - (2b - 6a) \\ \implies -5a + b - 3a + b - 2b + 6a \\ \implies -5a - 3a + 6a + b + b - 2b \\ \implies 6a - 8a + 2b\!\!\!\!{/} - 2b\!\!\!\!{/} \\ \implies \bold{-2a} \\ \\ Hope\:It\:helps!!

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