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simplify:- (2x- 3y) + (5y- 3y).​

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Answered by om62507321
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Answered by shahegulafroz
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Step-by-step explanation:

To find -

we have to simplify the given equation

Firstly we have to remove the brackets  

(2x- 3y) + (5y- 3y) = 0

Here we have to separate x and y terms in left hand side and right hand side.

2x- 3y + 5y- 3y = 0\\2x - 6y + 5y = 0\\2x = y\\x = \frac{y}{2}

By simplifying given equation we get

x = \frac{y}{2}

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