adding sum and differences of two numbers gives twice the large number. write this in algebra
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Step-by-step explanation:
twice the larger number is 2x, and three times the smaller number 3y, therefore 2x-3y=4. Let's solve the first equation for y. x+y=17, let's subtract x from .
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Given - Statement with information to be written in algebraic form
Find - Algebraic form of statement.
Solution - Let us assume the two numbers to be x and y. Further, assuming the greater number to be x.
Now, sum of two numbers will be : (x + y)
Difference of two numbers will be : (x - y)
Represnting this in equation form-
(x + y) + (x - y) = 2x
Therefore, algebra form of given statement is (x + y) + (x - y) = 2x
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