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

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Answered by ConstellationGuy
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Answer:

(4x-2y-z)-(x-y+3z)

=4x-2y-z-x+y-3z

=(4-1)x + (1-2)y + (-3-1)z

=3x-y-4z(Ans)

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Answered by sheeb12ansari
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Given: (4x - 2y - z)-(x - y + 3z)

We have to subtract(x - y + 3z) from(4x - 2y - z).

  • As we know that the subtraction is an arithmetic operation that represents the operation of removing objects from a collection.
  • Subtraction is denoted by the minus(-) sign.

We are solving in the following way:

We have,

(4x - 2y - z)-(x - y + 3z)

Now,

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

Hence, we get the solution is3x-y-4z.

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