nanybts09
nanybts09 nanybts09
  • 11-02-2021
  • Mathematics
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9+3+x-y; use x=6, and y=2

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Parisian14
Parisian14 Parisian14
  • 11-02-2021

Answer:

If x=6 & y=2 then 9+3+x-y wil be

9+3+6-2

=12+6-3

=18-3

=15

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AMIM14
AMIM14 AMIM14
  • 11-02-2021

Answer:

Given, x=6 and y=2

so the expression we have 9+3+x-y will become,

9+3+6-2 !

and by adding 9 & 3 we will get,

=12+6-3

Now adding 12 & 6 we get,

=18-3

now by subtracting 3 from 18 we get,

=15

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