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4 August, 23:00

Let x, y, and z represent three real numbers. Write an algebraic expression to represent the difference obtained when twice x is subtracted from z.

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  1. 5 August, 00:27
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    Twice x is 2x

    z is z

    When twice x is subracted from z:

    z - 2x
  2. 5 August, 00:44
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    Answer with explanation:

    It is given that, x, y and z are three real numbers.

    We have to make an Algebraic Expression, when twice of x is subtracted from z.

    Twice of x is equal to = 2 x

    Twice of x when subtracted from z can be written as = z - 2 x

    So, The required Algebraic Expression is:

    y=z - 2 x
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