Math, asked by dheeraj5269, 11 months ago

If a=2 and b=3 , find the value of 2a - 3b​


faisal5461: a=2 ,d=3 2a-3d 2×2-3×3 = 5

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Answered by jayapundir29
13

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As, a = 2 and b = 3.

So,

2a - 3b

= 2(2) - 3(3)

= 4 - 9

= -5

Answered by syed2020ashaels
0

Answer:

The answer to the given question is the value of the expression 2a-3b is obtained as -5.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

The values of the two variables are given as

a=2 and b=3

In this type of question, we have given a value for the variables and an expression is also given

On substituting the values of the variables in that expression.

The new value obtained is the final answer.

The given expression is 2a-3b.

let's substitute the values of a and b in the expression.

2(2)  - 3(3) \\  = 4 - 9 \\  =  - 5

subtraction between the two numbers , the resultant will get the sign of the greater number.

The value obtained after substituting is -5.

Therefore, the final answer to the given question is the value of the expression 2a-3b is -5.

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