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If A = 2x +3, B = 3( x – 2 ) and C = 4x – 7.
Find the value of A+ B -C ​

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Answered by lianashimy39
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Answer:

so if , A = 2x + 3 , B = 3( x - 2 ) and C = 4x - 7

Step-by-step explanation:

A+B-C

according to the question,

2x + 3 + 3(x-2) - 4x-7

2x+3+3x-6-4x-7

2x+3x-4x+3-6-7

5x-4x+3-13

x-10

so , the value of A+B-C is x-10

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Answered by pd0659200
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Answer:

2x+3+3(x-2)-4x-7

2x+3+3x-6-4x-7

(2x-4x)+3+3x-6-7

2x+3+3x-6-7

(2x+3x)+3-6-7

5x+(3-6)-7

5x+3-7

5x+(3-7)

5x-4

is the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

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