Math, asked by freefire129, 3 months ago

3XY²+4XY²-4X²-5XY² solve the algebraic expression​

Answers

Answered by amerylmercadejas
1

Answer:

=2xy2−4x2

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's simplify step-by-step.

3xy2+4xy2−4x2−5xy2

=3xy2+4xy2+−4x2+−5xy2

Combine Like Terms:

=3xy2+4xy2+−4x2+−5xy2

=(3xy2+4xy2+−5xy2)+(−4x2)

=2xy2+−4x2

=2xy2−4x2

Answered by bianca8b
0

Answer:

3xy^2 + 4xy^2 - 4x^2 -5xy^2\\=2xy^2-4x^2

I hope this helps...

Give thanks and mark as brainliest if this helps you...

Similar questions