Find the sum of (2x+3y+2) and (x+2y-2) sir help
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Answer: 3x + 5y
Step-by-step explanation:
- (2x + 3y + 2) + (x + 2y - 2)
- 2x + 3y + 2 + x + 2y - 2
- (2x + x )+ (3y + 2y) + (2 - 2)
- 3x + 5y
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Given: (2x+3y+2) and (x+2y-2)
To find The sum of (2x+3y+2) and (x+2y-2)
Solution: The given problem is based on the addition of the like terms and we have to solve accordingly to get the required result. In mathematics, there is a branch called algebra, where we perform this kind of problem.
For the above two expressions, 'x' and 'y' are the unknown variables and their sum will be with the same term of one another.
∴ Sum = (2x+3y+2)+ (x+2y-2)
= 2x+x+3y+2y+2-2 [Rearranging the terms]
= 3x+5y+0
= 3x+5y
Hence the sum of (2x+3y+2) and (x+2y-2) is 3x+5y.
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