Math, asked by prasunajays99, 13 hours ago

Think of a number x. Multiply it by 3 and add 5 to the product and subtract y​

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Answered by kpopfangirl981
2

Answer:

Let,

The number be x.

The number multiplied by 3=3x.

The resultant is added to 5=3x+5.

The resultant is subtracted from y = 3x+5−y.

Thus,

The resultant =3x+5−y.

Answered by pratharshan8
0

Answer:

The answer is 0.

Step-by-step explanation:

let \: x = 2 \\ multiply \:  it \:  with \:  3\\ =  x \times 3 \\  = 2 \times 3 \\  = 6 \\ now  \: add \:  5 \:  which \:  is  \: 11  \: now \:  and \:  it's \:  y \\  = 6 + 5 = 11 \\ now \:  substraction \\  = 11 - 11 \\  = 0

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