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subtract 3(a+b+c) from 4c (-a+b+c)

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Answered by blackpinkhairdye
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Answer:

Explanation:

4c(−a+b+c)−(3a+b+c)

-4ac+4bc+4c²-3a-b-c

4c²-4ac+4bc-3a-b-c

Answered by sheeb12ansari
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Given: The equation is3(a+b+c) and4c (-a+b+c).

We have to subtract3(a+b+c) from4c (-a+b+c).

  • As we know that the subtraction is an arithmetic operation that represents the operation of removing objects from a collection.
  • Subtraction is denoted by the minus(-) sign.
  • By using the properties of subtraction, we are solving the above equation.

We are solving in the following way:

We have,

subtracting3(a+b+c) from4c (-a+b+c):

\Rightarrow 4c (-a+b+c)- 3(a+b+c) \\\\\Rightarrow -4ca+4cb+4c^{2} -3a-3b-3c\\ \\\Rightarrow 4c^{2}-4ca+4cb-3a-3b-3c

Hence, after subtracting the above equation we get, the solution is4c^{2}-4ca+4cb-3a-3b-3c.

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