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4 January, 07:35

Find a-2b + 3c diminished by a-2b-3c+d

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  1. 4 January, 08:36
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    If I'm right, the answer is - 4b + d. "Diminished by" means to subtract. So putting both of these equations into one would read: a - 2b + 3c - a - 2B - 3c + d So group like terms and signs. Negatives and positives cancel out, so the a's and the 3'c cancel. Now the equation is - 2b - 2b + d. Grouping like terms, your final answer is - 4b + d
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