Math, asked by nasreenc2160, 10 months ago

Substract 5x+9y+11p from 11x+13y

Answers

Answered by BenArfa
1

Answer:

6x+4y-11p

Step-by-step explanation:

We have 11x+13y, and 5x+9y+11p must be subtracted from it.

Upon grouping all the terms with variable x, we get

11x - 5x = 6x

similarly, grouping all terms with variable y gives us

13y - 9y = 4y

since no term figure with variable p is given we assume that the term 11x +13y can be written as 11x+13y+0p

upon grouping all terms with p, we get

0p - 11p =  - 11p

Adding all the new terms, we get

6x + 4y - 11p

which is the required answer

Answered by bhilashnayak1414
0

Answer:6x + 4y- 11p

Step-by-step explanation:

11x- 13y- (5x + 9y + 11p)

=》11x + 13y- 5y- 9y- 11p (changung signs of operations on opening brackets)

=》11x- 5x + 13y- 9y- 11p (re-arranging the terms)

=》6x + 4y- 11p (ANSWER)

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