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subtract x-y from 3x-y+4

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Answered by prerna2018
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Here is your answer mate!!
3x-y+4 - (x-y)
=> 3x-y+4-x+y
=> 3x-x-y+y+4
=> 2x+4
hope it helps uhh!!
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Answered by DynamicOfficial
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Answer:

2x + 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Hey Mate,

To make the calculation simpler I will write the polynomials to be subtracted in brackets.

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

After, removing the brackets, we get :-

3x - y + 4 - x + y

On grouping all the like terms together, we get :-

3x - x - y + y + 4

After performing simple calculations, we get :-

2x + 4

Therefore, 2x + 4 is the result obtained after subtracting x - y from 3x - y + 4.


Hope it Helps!



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