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how to solve this equation 3x - 4 + 5y + 2 - 3y - x

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Answered by satuu43
2
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Here's your Answer :

&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;<br />=&gt;3x - 4 + 5y + 2 - 3y - x

=>3x - x + 5y - 3y - 4 + 2

=>2x + 2y - 2

(Solve by collecting the like terms )

You can factories the solution by dividing the solution with its HCF.

=> 2 ( x + y - 1 )

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Answered by anamikasv
1

Answer: 2(x+y-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

3x - 4 + 5y + 2 - 3y - x

First group all the like terms together

= (3x - x) + (5y - 3y) + (-4 + 2)

now solve the brackets

= 2x + 2y - 2

now here 2 is a common factor, so take two out

= 2(x+y-1)

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