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


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⏩(x+y+z)-{-(x+y+z)}

=(x+y+z)-{-x-y+z}

= x+y+z+x+y+z

= x+x+y+y+z+z

=2x +2y+2z

=2(x+y+z)

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