Math, asked by merajkhanzony, 5 months ago

(v) (4x + 16z) - (19y - 14z + 16x) ​

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Answered by delhibluestar6
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:                                                                                                                                                                                          (4x+16z)-(19y-14z+16x)=

20x+2z-19y=

20x-19y+2z =is the answer

Answered by Anonymous
7

AnswEr :

›»› The expression is -12x - 19y + 30z

Given :

  • (4x + 16z) - (19y - 14z + 16x)

To Find :

  • Expand the expression

Solution :

→ (4x + 16z) - (19y - 14z + 16x)

Get rid of unnecessary parenthese,

→ 4x + 16z - (19y - 14z + 16x)

Sort the polynomial expressions in descending order,

→ 4x + 16z - (16x + 19y - 14z)

Change the symbol of each term in parentheses when there is a (-) symbol in front of parentheses,

→ 4x - 16z - 16x + 19y - 14z

Organize the similar term,

→ (4 - 6)x + (16 + 14)z - 19y

Arrange the constant term,

→ -12x + (16 + 14)z - 19y

Arrange the constant term,

→ -12x + 30z - 19y

Sort the polynomial expressions in descending order,

-12x - 19y + 30z

Hence, the expression is -12x - 19y + 30z.

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