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subtract -14abc from 2abc​

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Answered by prachibarapatre
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Here we have to subtract -14abc from 2abc​

This can be mathematically expressed as

- 14abc - 2abc​

First, we will take common terms out from the two numbers

so, - 14abc - 2abc​ = abc ( -14 - 2 )

                              = abc ( -16 )

                              = -16abc

Hence, on subtracting -14abc from 2abc​ we get -16abc

Answered by niteshrajputs995
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  • As per the data given in the question, we have to determine the value of the given expression.
  •  Given data:- subtract -14abc\ from\ 2abc.

      To find:- the value of the given expression.

       Solution:-  

  • Here, we will use BODMAS RULE.  
  • BODMAS RULE:- It is a correct order to solve the mathematical expression.
  • Where, B stands for bracket
  • O stands for of
  • D stands for divide
  • M stands for multiplication
  • A stands for addition
  • S stands for subtraction.

  Therefore,

        =2abc-(-14abc)\\=-16abc.

 Hence, the value will be -16abc.

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