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4x² and -6xy² - Subtract the given expressions.

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Answered by imhkp4u
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Since both the elements contain dissimilar variables, so we cannot bring a solution to a constant integer value. The answer will be in terms of variables.


Acc to question, we are asked to subtract (-6xy²) from 4x².


We can write it as :


4x² - (-6xy²) = 4x² + 6xy² = 2x(2x + 3y²).


We cannot simplify it any further, as because there are no similar variables neither it is getting divided.


So, after subtracting (-6xy²) from 4x² we get 2x(2x + 3y²) [ Ans ]

Answered by mysticd
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Given two expressions are


4x² and -6xy²


i ) subtracting first expression


from second expression,we get


-6xy² - 4x²


ii ) subtracting second expression


from first expression,we get


4x² - ( - 6xy² )


= 4x² + 6xy²


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