Math, asked by sanjibroy5911, 11 months ago

Subtract: 2x - 3y from 3x + 2y?.​

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Answered by pripiyraj
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The required answer is x+5y.

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Answered by pulakmath007
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Subtracting 2x - 3y from 3x + 2y we get x + 5y

Given :

The expressions 2x - 3y and 3x + 2y

To find :

Subtract 2x - 3y from 3x + 2y

Solution :

Step 1 of 2 :

Write down the given expressions

Here the given expressions are 2x - 3y and 3x + 2y

Step 2 of 2 :

Subtract 2x - 3y from 3x + 2y

Subtracting 2x - 3y from 3x + 2y we get

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

= 3x + 2y - 2x + 3y

= 3x - 2x + 2y + 3y

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

= x + 5y

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