Math, asked by vikalpshukla80, 9 months ago

(3x-2y)+(3x^2-2y)+(4y-2x^2+x)​

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Answered by ishikagarg0306
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Answer:

4x + x²

Step-by-step explanation:

First we remove all the brackets

Since, the is no negative sign, therefore all the variables will remain same:

3x - 2y + 3x² - 2y +4y - 2x² + x

Now, to make make job easier we pair the same variables together (this is not a necessary step)

3x + x - 2y -2y +4y +3x² - 2x²

Now we solve it:

4x + x² (y will be eliminated because the result is 0)

Hope it helpful!!!

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