Math, asked by Jerry399, 1 year ago

By how much does (b+c) exceeds (b-C)?
i) 2C
ii) 3C
iii) 4C

Answers

Answered by MaheswariS
9
The required answer is the

difference between (b+c) and (b-c)

The difference is

(b+c) - (b-c)

= b + c - b +c

= 2c

I hope this answer helps you
Answered by SocioMetricStar
3

Answer:

2c

Step-by-step explanation:

Let (b+c) exceeds (b-c) by x.

Thus, we can write

b + c = x + b - c

Subtract b to both sides

c = x - c

Now add c to both sides

x = c +c

x = 2c

Hence, (i) 2C is correct option.

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