Math, asked by achu491, 1 year ago

from a number, subtract another and then add twice the subtracted number.
it's an algebraic question ,so please answer it as fast as possible.
I will mark it as brain full answer.

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Answered by ashvin7
6
Let the no. be 'x'
another no. be 'y'
added no be 'z'
A/Q. (x-y)+2y
Answered by aryansuts01
0

Answer:

The answer is x-1

step-by-step explanation:

The concept of algebraic is the use of letters or alphabets to represent numbers without providing their precise values. We learned how to express an not known value using symbols like x, y, and z in the fundamentals of algebra. Here, we refer to these characters as parameters.

Variable and constant can both be used in an algebraic expression. Any amount that is added before such a variables and then multiplied by it is referred to as a coefficient.

In arithmetic, an expression that combines factors, constant, and linear algebra operations is known as an algebraic equation. Terms comprise expressions.

A mixture of constants, variables, and mathematical operations makes up an algebraic expression. Using these combination, we can determine the algebraic equation for a specific circumstance or condition.

Let the number be x,

Add one to this number =x+1

From this subtract two = (x+1)-2

                                      = x+1-2

                                      = x-1

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