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3x by 4 minus y square x plus 2y square by 3​

Answers

Answered by kumarishriya184
1

Answer:

(3x+2y)

2

+(3x−2y)

2

Using identity:

(a+b)

2

=a

2

+b

2

+2ab

(a−b)

2

=a

2

+b

2

−2ab

Therefore,

(3x+2y)

2

+(3x−2y)

2

=[(3x)

2

+(2y)

2

+2(3x)(2y)]+[(3x)

2

+(2y)

2

−2(3x)(2y)]

=[9x

2

+4y

2

+12xy]+[9x

2

+4y

2

−12xy]

=9x

2

+4y

2

+12xy+9x

2

+4y

2

−12xy

=18x

2

+8y

2

=2(9x

2

+4y

2

)

Hence (3x+2y)

2

+(3x−2y)

2

=2(9x

2

+4y

2

).

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by subha2007293
0

Answer:

3x/4 -y²x +2y²/3

3x/4-xy²+2y²/3.is the answer.

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