Math, asked by piyughadge06, 3 months ago

Subtract the second expression from the first. (16x + 23y + 12z) ; (9x - 27y +14z) *​

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Answered by BasavajyotiR
0

Answer:

5x - 4y - 2z. is the answer

Answered by Anonymous
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Given expression

16x + 23y + 12z \: and \: 9x - 27y + 14z

Now we have to subtract second equation from first equation

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 - 7x - 50y - 26z

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9x - 27y + 14z - (16x + 23y + 12z)

9x - 27y - 14z - 16x - 23y - 12z

9x - 16x - 27y - 23y - 14z - 12z

 - 7x -50y- 26z

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