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Subtract (a-b)from(a+b

Answers

Answered by manpreetpandher21
39

Step-by-step explanation:

(a+b)−(a−b)=a+b−a+b=a−a+b+b=2b.

Answered by Anonymous
6

The result of the subtraction is 2b

Given : Subtract (a-b) from (a+b)

To find : The result of the subtraction.

Solution :

We can simply solve this mathematical problem by using the following mathematical process. (our goal is to calculate the result of the given subtraction)

In this case,

  • Minuend = (a+b)
  • Subtrahend = (a-b)

So,

Difference (or, the result of the subtraction) will be :

= Minuend - Subtrahend

= (a+b) - (a-b)

= a+b-a+b

= b+b

= 2b

(This will be considered as the final result.)

Hence, the result of the subtraction is 2b

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