Math, asked by shivamkumar402123, 8 days ago

Subtract: (i) (2p + 3q) from (3p - 2q)​

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Answered by rajenderkumar3507
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Step-by-step explanation:

3p-2q-(2p+3q)

3p-2q-2q-3p

-4q

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 (2p + 3q) from (3p - 2q)​.

We have to substract the given equation we get.

Thus, substracting the equation we have we get,

=(3p-2q)-(2p+3q)\\=3p-2q-2p-3q\\=3p-2p-2q-3q\\=p-5q

Hence after substracting the equation we get the value p-5q.

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