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subtract of x from y

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Answered by piyushkumar153
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Subtract x from y" always means y−x. So if you have an equation y=z, then "subtract x from both sides" unambiguously means y−x=z−x. If you wanted x−y=x−z, you would say "Subtract both sides from x".

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Answered by tbabumale
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y-x

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