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subtract 3x+2y-5xy from 0

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Answered by surendarrajawat
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Hey
Your answer is 0 - (3x + 2y - 5xy)
=> -3x-2y+5xy
Hope it helps :)
Answered by pulakmath007
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Subtracting 3x + 2y - 5xy from 0 is - 3x - 2y + 5xy

Given :

3x + 2y - 5xy and 0

To find :

Subtract 3x + 2y - 5xy from 0

Solution :

Step 1 of 2 :

Write down the given expressions

Here the given expressions are 3x + 2y - 5xy and 0

Step 2 of 2 :

Subtract 3x + 2y - 5xy from 0

Subtracting 3x + 2y - 5xy from 0 we get

\displaystyle \sf  0 - (3x + 2y - 5xy)

\displaystyle \sf   =  - (3x + 2y - 5xy)\:  \:  \: \bigg[ \:  \because \:0 - a =  - a \bigg]

\displaystyle \sf  = - 3x - 2y + 5xy

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