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Subtract 5a+6b-3c from 3a+5b-4c

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Answered by Unknown12358
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by halamadrid
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Given,

Two equations 5a+6b-3c and 3a+5b-4c.

To find,

Subtract  5a+6b-3c from 3a+5b-4c.

Solution,

  • Mathematically it can be represented as,

        (3a+5b-4c) - (5a+6b-3c).

  • Subtracting the like terms from like terms by grouping them together we get,

⇒    3a+5b-4c - 5a-6b+3c

⇒    (3a-5a) + (5b-6b) + (-4c+3c)

⇒   -2a - b - c.

Therefore, on subtraction of  5a+6b-3c from 3a+5b-4c we get -2a - b - c.

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