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The sum of the twice of x and thrice of y is divided by difference of the x and y,then it is respectively?

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Answered by Swarup1998
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We have to find the required expression:

• Twice of x = 2x

• Thrice of y = 3y

• Sum of twice of x and thrice of y = 2x + 3y

• Difference of x and y = x - y

Now, for the given "The sum of the twice of x and thrice of y is divided by difference of the x and y", we get the required expression

= (2x + 3y) / (x - y)

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