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If a= 2x - y + 3xy , b= x+2xy and c=3y+xy , find value of all a+b+c .​

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Answered by suman6jha
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Answer:

2x - y + 3xy + x + 2yx+ 3y + xy \\  3x + 2y + 6xy

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Answered by HanitaHImesh
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Given,

a = 2x - y + 3xy , b = x+2xy and c = 3y+xy

To find,

The value of (a+b+c).

Solution,

The value of (a+b+c) will be 3x+2y+6xy.

We can easily solve this problem by following the given steps.

According to the question,

We have the following values of a, b, and c.

a = 2x - y + 3xy , b = x+2xy and c = 3y+xy

Putting these values in the following expression:

(a+b+c)

(2x-y+3xy+x+2xy+3y+xy)

(We know that the terms with the same variables can be added or subtracted.)

Now, putting the terms with the same variables in one bracket:

(2x+x)+(-y+3y)+(3xy+2xy+xy)

3x+2y+6xy

Hence, the value of (a+b+c) is (3x+2y+6xy).

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