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Subtract: (x-4y+5z) from (10x-3y+2z)

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Answered by aftabahemad
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In context to question asked,

We have to determine the value when (x-4y+5z) is subtracted from (10x-3y+2z).

So, for determining the value of number we will subtract the like terms from the other like terms.

So, we will get,

(10x-3y+2z)-(x-4y+5z) \\=>10x-3y+2z-x+4y-5z\\=>10x-x-3y+4y+2z-5z\\=>9x+y-3z

Hence, we will get (9x+y-3z) when (x-4y+5z) is subtracted from (10x-3y+2z).

Answered by divyapakhare468
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To subtract : ( x- 4y + 5z ) from ( 10 x -3y + 2z )

Solution :

  • To subtract given algebraic expression, we subtract like terms together
  • Therefore, arranging given terms in correct order if needed .
  • Removing parenthesis and changing sign we subtract given expressions.   ( 10x -3y + 2z ) - ( x - 4y + 5z )
  • Multiplying by negative sign.
  • 10x -3y + 2z - x + 4y -5z

      = 9x +y -3z 

Hence , difference between ( x- 4y + 5z )  and ( 10 x -3y + 2z ) is 9x + y -3z .

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