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Show the condition using variable x and y: Two numbers differ by 3​

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Answered by ag3336973
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Answer:  From the Given Cond^n: Two Numbers Differ by 3.

let the no. A be x & no. B be y.

from the given condition:  x-y=3--------------using the condition.

Answered by Dhruv4886
5

The required condition is x - y = 3.

Given:

Two numbers differ by 3​

To find:

Show the condition using variables x and y

Solution:

Linear Equation:

An equation is a mathematical statement in which the algebraic expression is separated by an equal sign (=). Equations of degree 1 all are linear equations. It is a straight-line equation.

These are combinations of constants and variables. Here we use variables as unknown values like x, y, z.. etc.

Here we have

Variables x and y

Given that two numbers differ by 3​

Since we don't the two numbers

Let's assume x and y are two numbers where x > y

Given that two numbers differ by 3​ which means the difference between two numbers is 3

=> x - y = 3

Therefore,

The required condition is x - y = 3.

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