Math, asked by vickysangma90, 1 year ago

Subtract
(X+y) from (x-y)

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Answered by BrainlyQueen01
55
Hey mate!!✌✌

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Subtract (x + y) from (x - y)

=> x - y - (x + y)

=> x - y - x - y

=> -2y


Hence, the answer is -2y.


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BrainlyQueen01: x and -x cancelled
vickysangma90: ok.. got it,,,
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BrainlyQueen01: yes
BrainlyQueen01: done
Answered by pulakmath007
5

Subtracting ( x + y ) from ( x - y ) we get - 2y

Given :

The expressions ( x + y ) and ( x - y )

To find :

Subtract ( x + y ) from ( x - y )

Solution :

Step 1 of 2 :

Write down the given expressions

The expressions are ( x + y ) and ( x - y )

Step 2 of 2 :

Subtract ( x + y ) from ( x - y )

On subtraction we get

 \sf (x - y) - (x + y)

 \sf  = x - y- x  - y

 \sf  = x - x- y  - y

 \sf  = 0  -2 y

 \sf  =  -2 y

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