SOLUTION: what should be subtracted from 2x+3y+7 to get the sum of the terms 3x-2y+3 and 2x+2y-3

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Question 935870: what should be subtracted from 2x+3y+7 to get the sum of the terms 3x-2y+3 and 2x+2y-3

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subtracted from 2x+3y+7 to get the sum of the terms 3x-2y+3 and 2x+2y-3

subtracted from 2x+3y+7 to get
the sum of the terms 3x-2y+3 and 2x+2y-3
=5x
Let A be subtracted
2x+3y+7 - A =5x
A= 2x+3y+7 -5x
A= -3x+3y+7

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