Math, asked by shreya6542008, 6 months ago

the sum of 2a-3b and a+b is _______ .

Answers

Answered by dilliprasaddhakal528
13

(2a-3b) + (a+b) = 2a+a-3b+b

= 3a-2b Ans.

I hope this helps.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Given,

The terms are (2a-3b) and (a+b)

To find,

The addition of the given terms.

Solution,

We will add the given terms by using normal algebraic method of addition and the final result of the addition will be answer of the given question.

Addition in algebraic method :

= (2a-3b) + (a+b)

= 2a-3b+a+b [Signs stay same in addition.]

= 3a-2b

[Cannot be added further, so we will take it as the final result.]

Hence, the final result will be (3a-2b).

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