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If a is equal to the sum of band c, what is the difference of b and c in terms of b and a and in terms of c and a?
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If a is equal to the sum of band c, what is the difference of b and c in terms of b and a and in terms of c and a?
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If a is equal to the sum of band c, what is the difference of b and c in terms of b and a and in terms of c and a?
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Explanation:
a= b+ c
b = a-c
b-c = a-c-c = a-2c
= a - 2(a-b)=a - 2a+2b=2b-a
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