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abc + xy, 3xy - 13abc Subtract the given equations.

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Answered by simran206
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Given =》 abc + xy , 3xy - 13abc
SOLUTION :
We have to subtract the given equations ..........

=> abc+ xy -(3xy-13abc)
=> abc+xy-3xy + 13abc
=> 14abc - 2xy
=> 2(7abc - xy )
So , The answer is 14abc- 2xy ✔✔
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Answered by mysticd
0

Given two expressions are


abc + xy , 3xy - 13abc .


i ) subtracting first expression


from second expression, we get


3xy - 13abc - ( abc + xy )


= 3xy - 13abc - abc - xy


= 2xy - 14abc


ii ) Subtracting second expression


from first expression ,we get


abc + xy - ( 3xy - 13abc )


= abc + xy - 3xy + 13abc


= 14abc - 2xy


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