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. How much should be subtracted from (3xy - 4yz + xyz) to get (2xy + 3xyz + 1)?
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Answered by sumathianjay2
2

Answer:

xy-2xyz-4yz-1

Step-by-step explanation:

3xy-4yz+xyz-(2xy+3xyz+1)

3xy-4yz+xyz-2xy-3xyz-1

(3xy-2xy)+(xyz-3xyz)-4yz-1

xy-2xyz-4yz-1

Answered by bulisaikia08
1

Answer:

-2xyz-4yz +xy -1

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the required number, we need to subtract these two terms.

therefore,

(3xy - 4yz + xyz) - (2xy +3xyz + 1)

= 3xy -4yz + xyz -2xy - 3xyz-1

= xy -4yz -2xyz -1

= -2xyz -4yz +xy-1

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