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if you subtract 3x+2y-5xy from zero what will you get?

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Answered by pulakmath007
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If we subtract 3x + 2y - 5xy from zero we will get - ( 3x + 2y - 5xy )

Given :

The expression 3x + 2y - 5xy

To find :

The expression we get when we subtract 3x + 2y - 5xy from zero

Solution :

Step 1 of 2 :

Write down the given expressions

The given expressions are 3x + 2y - 5xy and 0

Step 2 of 2 :

Find the result

Hence the required result

 \sf = 0 - ( 3x + 2y - 5xy )

 \sf =  - ( 3x + 2y - 5xy )

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Answered by SteffiPaul
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Given,

The two operands are given 3x+2y-5xy and 0 and the operator is 'minus'.

To find,

We have to find the value if we subtract 3x+2y-5xy from zero.

Solution,

The value when we subtract 3x+2y-5xy from zero is -3x-2y+5xy.

The given operation can be performed as follows,

         = 0-(3x+2y-5xy)

         = -3x-2y+5xy

Hence, the value when we subtract 3x+2y-5xy from zero is -3x-2y+5xy.

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