Math, asked by litikhuntiya, 7 months ago


3. What should be subtracted from x square + xy + y square to obtain 2x square+ 3xy?​

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Answered by mayurrp1998
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Answer:

  {x}^{2 }  + xy +  {y}^{2}

  2{x}^{2 }  +3 xy

we have

( x^2+xy+y^2) -(k) = 2x^2+3xy

(k) =(x^2+xy+y^2) -(2x^2+3xy)

(k)= (-x^2 - 2xy + y^2)

(-x^2 +-2xy +y^2) be subtracted from x square + xy + y square to obtain 2x square+ 3xy?

Answered by malihamurshed
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Step-by-step explanation:

감사 해요= thank you

it's in Korean language

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