Math, asked by gopika95512, 1 day ago

what will you get if you add 2 x+ 3 y with-x+z?​

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Answered by Hellion
13

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

= 2x + 3y - x + z

= x + 3y + z

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Answered by βαbγGυrl
4

Answer:

=x+3y+z

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's simplify step-by-step.

2x+3y−x+z

=2x+3y+−x+z

Combine Like Terms:

=2x+3y+−x+z

=(2x+−x)+(3y)+(z)

=x+3y+z

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