Math, asked by priya508, 1 year ago

-(x+y+z) from (x+y+z) subtract


Jptejaswee: 2x×2y+2z
Jptejaswee: 2x+2y+2z
nitthesh7: i am correct

Answers

Answered by TheUrvashi
1
the answer will be 2x+2y+2z

nitthesh7: no my friends there is a negative sign before the -(x+y+z)
Amrithooda: wrong ans
GeniusUjjwal: o yes
Jptejaswee: my ans is right
GeniusUjjwal: some i didn't see it
Jptejaswee: my ans is right
GeniusUjjwal: (x+y+z)-(-(x+y+z))=( x+y+z)+ (x+y+z) = 2x+2y+2z
Amrithooda: yes all rt
Amrithooda: yes all rt
Amrithooda: yes
Answered by nitthesh7
2
ans=2x+2y+2z

:):):)hope this ans would help u

GeniusUjjwal: wrong
Amrithooda: correct
nitthesh7: if it is helpful pls mark it as brainliest
GeniusUjjwal: sorry I didn't see the negative sign it is correct
nitthesh7: ok my riend
nitthesh7: sorry friend
nitthesh7: thanks for brainliest
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