Math, asked by sashahqaisar, 11 months ago

subtract - 3 x - 2 Y + Z from 6 X +5Y - 2z​

Answers

Answered by vrishty36
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Step-by-step explanation:

(6x + 5y - 2z ) - ( -3x -2y +z)

6x +5y -2z +3x + 2y -z

6x +3x +5y +2y -2z - z

9x + 7y - 3z

Answered by chetanverma167
0

Step-by-step explanation:

So we have Given That

6x  + 5y - 2z

and

 - 3x - 2y + z

Subtracting 2nd equation From 1 St equation

We get,

 = 6x  + 5y - 2z - ( - 3x - 2y + z)

 = 6x + 5y - 2z + 3x + 2y - z

So the Answer is

 = 9x + 7y - 3z

Hence On Subtracting We get answer 9x+7y-3z

Thanks..

@Chetanverma167

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