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Which expression represents the difference of (5x-3y) and (8x+8y)?

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Given:

The expressions are:


(5x-3y) and
(8x+8y)

To find:

The difference of
(5x-3y) and
(8x+8y).

Solution:

Difference of
(5x-3y) and
(8x+8y) is written as:


Difference=(5x-3y)-(8x+8y)

On simplification, we get


Difference=5x-3y-8x-8y


Difference=(5x-8x)+(-3y-8y)


Difference=-3x-11y

Therefore, the difference of
(5x-3y) and
(8x+8y) is
-3x-11y.

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