how much is a - 2b + 3c greater than 2a + 3b - c?
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( -a - 5b + 4c) much (a - 2b + 3c) is greater than (2a + 3b - c)
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we have to find that
how much is a - 2b + 3c greater than 2a + 3b - c
so let the value added to (2a + 3b - c) be 'x' to get (a - 2b +3c )
the equation becomes:
(a - 2b + 3c ) = (2a + 3b - c) + x
bring all 'a' and 'b' to one side:
x = - (2a + 3b - c) + (a - 2b + 3c )
x = - 2a + a - 3b - 2b +c + 3c
x = -a - 5b + 4c
therefore, ( - a - 5b + 4c) much (a - 2b + 3c) is greater than (2a + 3b - c)
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