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Subtract 3a-4b+6c from 6a-4b+5c​

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Answered by itxhorror
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6a−4b+5c−3a−4b+6c

=6a+−4b+5c+−3a+−4b+6c

Combine Like Terms:

=6a+−4b+5c+−3a+−4b+6c

=(6a+−3a)+(−4b+−4b)+(5c+6c)

=3a+−8b+11c

Hope this helps

Answered by sakshii8080
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As per the details provided in the question.

In the above question, we have the details as follow.

The given data is Subtract 3a-4b+6c from 6a-4b+5c.

We have to substract the given equation we get.

Thus, by subtraction we get the value,

=(6a-4b+5c)-(3a-4b+6c)\\=6a-4b+5c-3a+4b-6c

solving the above equation further we get,

=6a-3a-4b+4b+5c-6c\\=3a-c

Hence after subtraction we get the value 3a-c.

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