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garik1379 [7]
3 years ago
9

Evaluate x-y = -11 and y =26

Mathematics
1 answer:
horsena [70]3 years ago
3 0
  • <em>Answer:</em>

<em>x= 15</em>

  • <em>Step-by-step explanation:</em>

<em>Hi there !</em>

<em>x - y = - 11</em>

<em>replace y = 26</em>

<em>x - 26 = - 11</em>

<em>x = 26 - 11</em>

<em>x = 15</em>

<em>Good luck !</em>

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