Math, asked by zarah39507, 6 months ago

What must be subtracted from 2a – 4abc + 6c to get – 8a + 6abc – 3c

Answers

Answered by pukultanvi4444
1

Let's simplify step-by-step.

2a−4abc+6c−−8a+6abc−3c

=2a+−4abc+6c+8a+6abc+−3c

Combine Like Terms:

=2a+−4abc+6c+8a+6abc+−3c

=(−4abc+6abc)+(2a+8a)+(6c+−3c)

=2abc+10a+3c

Answered by dasbarasha196
1

Step-by-step explanation:

2a-4abc+6c-(-8a)+6abc-3c

2a-4abc+6c+8a+6abc-3c

2a+8a-4abc+6abc+6c-3c

10a+2abc+3c

therefore 10a+2abc+3c is the correct answer

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