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Subtract 2x - 5y from the sum of the binomials 4x + 7y and 3x - 6y.​

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Answered by tennetiraj86
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Answered by PoojaBurra
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Given,

The binomials 4x + 7y and 3x - 6y

To Find,

Subtract 2x - 5y from the sum of the binomials 4x + 7y and 3x - 6y

Solution,

We can solve the question as follows:

The two given binomials are 4x + 7y and 3x - 6y. To find their sum, we add the x terms and the y terms separately.

(4x + 7y) + (3x - 6y) = 7x + y

Now, we have to subtract 2x - 5y from the above result.

= (7x + y) - (2x - 5y)

= 7x + y - 2x + 5y

= 5x + 6y

Hence, the result is 5x + 6y.

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