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Subtract =(5x-y)from(x+y)

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Answered by UsertypePRO12345
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Answer:

Ans. -4x +2y

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: the two algebraic expression (5x-y) and (x+y)

So we have to subtract (5x-y) from (x+y)

Therefore , (x+y) - (5x - y)

= x+y - 5x +y = -4x +2x (Ans.)

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