Math, asked by vanshrana201504, 6 months ago

.The difference of (-5a + b) and (4b - 6a) is​

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Answered by varsha5644
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Answer:

6a – 4b (Unlike terms cannot be simplified) ... 3(a – 3) + 4 = 3 × a + 3 × (-3) + 4 = 3a – 9 + 4 = 3a – 5. 5 – 6 (b + 1) = 5 + ( – 6 ) × b + (– 6) × 1 = 5 – 6b – 6 = – 6b – 1

Answered by Anonymous
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Let's simplify step-by-step.

−5a+b−(4b−6a)

=−5a+b−4b+6a

Combine Like Terms:

=(−5a+6a)+(b+−4b)

=a−3b

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