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Add 2x + 3y - 52 x + 2y - 3x and 4x - 5y what is the result ? ​

Answers

Answered by IntrovertLeo
5

Given:

  • 2x + 3y + 52x + 2y - 3x
  • 4x - 5y

What To Find:

We have to find the sum of the given expressions.

Solution:

(2x + 3y + 52x + 2y - 3x) + (4x - 5y)

Remove the brackets,

⇒ 2x + 3y + 52x + 2y - 3x + 4x - 5y

Rearrange the like terms,

2x + 52x - 3x + 4x + 3y + 2y - 5y

Solve the first like terms,

⇒ 55x + 3y + 2y - 5y

Solve the second like terms,

⇒ 55x + 0

Also written as,

⇒ 55x

∴ Thus, the result of the given expressions is 55x.

Answered by tejas9193
2

Given:

2x + 3y + 52x + 2y - 3x

4x - 5y

What To Find:

We have to find the sum of the given expressions.

Solution:

(2x + 3y + 52x + 2y - 3x) + (4x - 5y)

Remove the brackets,

⇒ 2x + 3y + 52x + 2y - 3x + 4x - 5y

Rearrange the like terms,

⇒ 2x + 52x - 3x + 4x + 3y + 2y - 5y

Solve the first like terms,

⇒ 55x + 3y + 2y - 5y

Solve the second like terms,

⇒ 55x + 0

Also written as,

⇒ 55x

∴ Thus, the result of the given expressions is 55x.

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