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Subtract x- z + 2y from 3 x + y - 2 z

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Answered by pulakmath007
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The required answer is

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( 3 x + y - 2 z \: ) - (x- z + 2y \: )

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

 = 2x - y - z

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

==: (3x + y - 2z) - (x - z + 2y)

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

==: 2x - y - z

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