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Subtract (2a - 3b + 4c) from the sum of (a + 3b – 4c), (4a – b + 9c) and (2b + 3c-9a).​

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Answered by ksujannihaal
0

Step-by-step explanation:

ANSWER

It is instructed to subtract (2a−3b+4c) from the sum of (a+3b−4c),(4a−b+9c) and (−2b+3c−a).

So, First we will do the sum of the three given polynomials,

Sum =(a+3b−4c)+(4a−b+9c)+(−2b+3c−a)

=(a+4a−a)+(3b−b−2b)+(−4c+9c+3c)

=4a+8c

Now, we can perform the subtraction,

∴ Required difference

=(4a+8c)−(2a−3b+4c)

=4a+8c−2a+3b−4c

=2a+3b+4c

Answered by nazistanaazz
2

Step-by-step explanation:

-6a+7b+4c

adding result -4a+4b+8c

after substracting -6a+7b+4c

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