SOLUTION: (x-y)+(2x-3y)=3x-4y please show steps
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Question 332747: (x-y)+(2x-3y)=3x-4y please show steps
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Given, (x-y)+(2x-3y)=3x-4y
L.H.S. = x + 2x - y - 3y
= 3x - 3y = R.H.S.
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